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Page 1: World Aids Day Poster

Sponsored bySigma Pi Alpha Sorority

AIDS Coordinating Committee

La Raza Student Org. | Black Student Union

Associated Students | ASI EROS | ASI Women's Center

SHS' PEACHES | Student Affairs

Special Thanks to

Counseling & Psychological Services Prevention Education Programs

Dept. of La Raza Studies | Disability Programs & Resource Center

L.E.A.D. | Cesar Chavez Student Center | Africana Studies

EOP | Office of the VP for Student Affairs

Native American AIDS Project | W.O.R.L.D.

Santa Clara HIV/AIDS Program

Stop AIDS ProjectTRIKONE

12:00 - 2:00 pm | Malco

lm X Pla

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S.F. State Confronts HIV/AIDS

Through Performance Arts

Come out for fo

od, performances and activitie

s to learn about the multit

ude

of communities that H

IV/AIDS had affected.

2:10 - 3:00 pm | Jack Adams Hall

Women Confronting Issues of HIV/AIDS

Presentation by Dr. Suneeta Krishnan regarding women in India who are faced with HIV/AIDS;

followed by a discussion lead by Mary Salome on the invisibility of HIV/AIDS in Arab American Communities;

Roxanne Hanna-Ware (Women Organized to Respond to Life-threatening Disease) then discusses

preventative measures for young women through empowerment.

3:00 - 3:30 pm | Jack Adams Hall

Interacting with AIDS

Come and test your knowledge on how STD's and HIV/AIDS can be contracted.

3:45 - 5:00 pm | Jack Adams Hall

Sex in MediaDiscussing and exploring the influence of Media on Sexuality. Panel includes: Dr. Kevin Washington (Africana Studies), Matthew Davison (Creative Writing), Dr. Dawn-Elissa Fischer (Africana Stiudies), Dr.Dereitha DuVal (Counseling & Psychological Services), and Indigo Goodson (Student).

5:00 - 6:00 pm | Jack Adams HallHIV in Raza CommunityA workshop lead by Instituto Familiar De La Raza will discuss the impact of HIV in the youth population

of the Raza community and investigate how this community is responding to the spread of HIV.

6:00 - 7:00 pm | Malcolm X Plaza

Candle Light VigilCommemorating the lives of those lost and affected by AIDS, the Candle Light Vigil will

begin at Malcolm X Plaza and take place throughout campus.

Poster Design by Dan Zhou

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