6-9pm
(between 33rd and 34th off of M Street)
Non-Bank Staff- $15.00 at the door (open to all)
Questions? aniknia@worldbank.org
Join us for World AIDS Day events Monday November 30th and Tuesday December 1st
Monday, November 30th
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Join GMAAN and IHIG for a 15 minute viewing of the award-winning World Bank documentary Courage & Hope: African Teachers Living Positively with HIV, followed by a discussion with one of the amazing women featured in the film - Beldina Atieno - a mother and school teacher from
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Free and confidential HIV testing by volunteers from the Whitman Walker clinic. Heed the advice you give your patients and take 20 minutes to know your status.
Tuesday, December 1st
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Did you know that DC is home to 9% of all reported pediatric HIV/AIDS cases in the country? Come learn more about the impact of HIV on the District’s youth.
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A discussion with five physicians treating HIV/AIDS patients in five different specialties - Infectious Disease, Palliative Care, Family Medicine, Psychiatry, and Pediatrics. Learn how you can have a positive influence treating HIV/AIDS patients regardless of the field you choose to enter! Dinner provided.
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Join Father McCarren and your fellow students to honor the 33 million people across the world living with HIV/AIDS.
Sponsored by:
For more information contact: gtownmedaan@gmail.com
World AIDS Day Photography Exhibit
The next CAVE meeting will take place December 9th at 7:00 PM at the DC Center, 1111 14th Street NW Suite 350. Our meetings normally take place the second Wednesday of each month. The meeting will include a mini-presentation and discussion on The HIV Vaccine Trials Network Group Meeting recently held in Seattle. Please join us!
Alpha Drugs invites you to attend their Survival Forum VII: Hepatitis C and HIV Coinfection: Current Issues and Challenges to Treating HIV presented by Dr. Michael Pistole, Private Practice HIV/HCV Specialist.
What: Systems Failure - WORLD AIDS DAY Demonstration and Rally
Join us Thursday December 10th as editor Philip Clark reads from his new anthology 'Persistent Voices: Poetry by Writers Lost to AIDS.' Forty-five of the most admired poets who died of AIDS are remembered in this new and groundbreaking collection
Motley Bar is launching a brand new bar night for HIV positive guys and guys who don't have hang-ups about dating HIV positive guys. The party starts at 9:00 PM on November 24th and every Tuesday at Motley Bar, which is located directly above EFN Lounge at 1318 19th Street NW.
Atlas Theatre is presenting "Beyond the Diagnosis", a collection of short plays developled in collaboration with HIV-positive people living in the D.C. area. These plays reflect the passions and challenges that HIV-positive people, and the health professionals who treat them, face everyday.
Join us on World AIDS Day, Tuesday December 1st, for a special reception at the Center featuring the Our Heroes Exhibit.