When: Tuesday, Nov. 14, 2006, 7 p.m.
Where: Louisiana State University Union, Raphael Semmes Rd., Baton Rouge
Cost: Not available
Age limit: All ages
Categories: Community
Description: “Does HIV look like me?”
Union Program Council and the LSU Student Health Center present Hope’s Voice, an open dialogue about AIDS and HIV, on Tuesday, November 14 at 7 p.m. in the Cotillion Ballroom.
Hope's Voice is a national HIV and AIDS organization committed to education about and prevention of HIV and AIDS to young adults. Hope's Voice uses open dialogue and peer-to-peer education to send a crucial message: HIV and AIDS does not discriminate.
Half of all HIV cases occur in young adults under the age of 25. Four young speakers will share their personal stories of being diagnosed and living with the disease. Their personal statements are messages to the world on getting educated, tested, knowing one’s status, ending the stigma and living with HIV or AIDS everyday.
For more information, call (225) 578-6521 or visit www.lsu.edu/upc. UPC is a member of the LSU Campus-Community Coalition for Change.
Event posted Nov. 6, 2006
Last updated Nov. 6, 2006
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