Part 3: LIVING WITH HIV
Saturday, February 4, from 1-3 pm
Orientation (Bark) Room, New School, Ground Floor, 2 W. 13th St The epidemic of HIV and AIDS touches all parts of our lives from our intimate relationships with ourselves and others, to the way we access healthcare, participate in the economy and politics, have sex, consume culture, and generally move through the world.
The town hall style meeting brought together a diverse group of people to share contemporary experiences on how HIV shapes our lives, the work we do, and the way we form identity and community.
It featured Amy Sadao of Visual AIDS; Che Gossett of ACT-Up Philadelphia; Amanda Lugg, Director of Advocacy and Mobilization of the African Services Committee ; Laura Whitehorn, senior editor at POZ Magazine; and Michael Tikili of The Global Access Project of Health Gap.












