40 Years of HIV/AIDS Activism: Perspectives from Around the Globe
The fall speaker series, 40 Years of HIV/AIDS Activism: Perspectives from Around the Globe, honoring decades of HIV and AIDS advocacy and activism, is sponsored by Trexler Library and the Muhlenberg History Department. The series is made up the following speakers:
- Justin Perez, "When Projects End: The Afterlives of HIV Prevention in Peru"
- Muhlenberg Student Panel featuring Student Research on HIV and AIDS (October 1, 2 p.m. (Virtual event)
- Dan Royles, "'Don't We Die Too?': Race and Sexuality in the Early AIDS Crisis" (October 21, 7 p.m., Miller Forum, Moyer Hall)
- Mandisa Mbali, “Ending COVID-19 Everywhere? Lessons from South African AIDS Activism” (October 29, 2 p.m. (Virtual event)
- Community Panel on HIV and AIDS Advocacy in the Lehigh Valley (December 9, 6:30pm via Zoom)
SEPTEMBER 14, 2021
Justin Perez: When Projects End: The Afterlives of HIV Prevention in Peru
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OCTOBER 1, 2021
Student Research Panel: 40 Years of HIV/AIDS Activism: Perspectives from Around the Globe
OCTOBER 21, 2021
Dan Royles - "Don't We Die Too?": Race and Sexuality in the Early AIDS Crisis
OCTOBER 29, 2021
Mandisa Mbali - "Ending COVID-19 Everywhere? Lessons from South African AIDS Activism"
DECEMBER 9, 2021
HIV/AIDS Lehigh Valley Community Activist Panel