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World AIDS Day, designated on 1 December every year since 1988, [1] is an international day dedicated to raising awareness of the AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection and mourning those who have died of the disease.
PHOTO: President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden walk through sections of the AIDS Memorial Quilt laid out on the South Lawn of the White House to commemorate World AIDS Day in Washington, D.C ...
A Zayn Malik contest in Maria Hernandez Park in Brooklyn on the same day was won by 29-year-old Shiv Patel, who received $50 cash or a free tattoo. 26-year-old Jaz Arnold, partly organized it for the chance to "find somebody cute," but later said that "a lot of [the contestants] honestly were either taken or gay, or had their girlfriends force ...
The International AIDS Conference (abbreviated AIDS 2012, AIDS 2014 and so on) is the world's most attended conference on HIV and AIDS, and the largest conference on any global health or development issue in the world. [7] First convened during the peak of the AIDS epidemic in 1985, they were held annually until 1994 when they became biennial.
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World AIDS Vaccine Day, also known as HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, is observed annually on May 18. HIV vaccine advocates mark the day by promoting the continued urgent need for a vaccine to prevent HIV infection and AIDS. They acknowledge and thank the thousands of volunteers, community members, health professionals, supporters and scientists who ...
This day reinforces the vitality and power art brings to our daily lives by showing how the absence of art leaves a void of spirit." The day coincides with World AIDS Day, [1] [2] which began the year before in 1988. To make the public aware that AIDS can touch everyone, and inspire positive action, some 800 U.S. art and AIDS groups ...
Debbie Allen and Whoopi Goldberg Getty Images (2) When A Different World made the historic decision to address the AIDS epidemic head-on, Debbie Allen knew exactly who she had to call. “I ...