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The Beginning of the End of AIDS

On Thursday, December 1, World AIDS Day, President Obama will speak at an event hosted by the ONE Campaign and (RED), joining former presidents George W. Bush, Bill Clinton and others who have been so critical in the worldwide fight against AIDS.
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World AIDS Day Events Nationwide

Atlanta
Thurs., Dec. 1 MODA: World AIDS Day Exhibition Full day of activities featuring two AIDS-related exhibitions, educational opportunities and performers. Museum of Design Atlanta, 1315 Peachtree Street 12:00 a.m. to 11:59 pm.
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Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS: World AIDS Day Statement

The 2011 theme for World AIDS Day is “Getting to Zero.” The Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS commends the Obama Administration on its leadership and investment in the domestic and global AIDS epidemics and for maintaining the previous administration’s commitment to prioritize global HIV/AIDS prevention, care and treatment.
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Black Women Confront HIV Stigma, Health and Funding Disparities at USCA 2011

This year the U. S. Conference on AIDS (USCA), the largest HIV/AIDS gathering in the nation, targeted its offerings toward men who have sex with men. But during the meeting sponsored by the National Minority AIDS Council, many Black women--from prevention and policy experts to those living with HIV/AIDS--aggressively pursued programming and issues that focused on their demographic.
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Road to AIDS 2012: A Series of Town Hall Meetings--Chicago

The Windy City Calls for Action to Stem Political Threats in Fight Against HIV/AIDS
The third in a series of articles about the Road to AIDS 2012, a 15-city tour that seeks to define the state of the U.S. epidemic and that leads up to the International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C., in July 2012. The second installment reported on the Washington, D.C., meeting.
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