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CANCELLED - Dialogues in Depth: Addressing AIDS’ Outsized Effect on Marginalized Communities

CANCELLED - Dialogues in Depth: Addressing AIDS’ Outsized Effect on Marginalized Communities In-Person

THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED. WE ARE SORRY FOR ANY INCONVENIENCE.

The AIDS crisis impacted every facet of American life. It caused social and intellectual upheaval, drove revolutionary advances in medicine, and brought to the fore stigmas and inequities around health and healthcare—issues we continue to struggle with today. Building upon the 2022 Anthony Mascioli Rainbow Dialogues, the Dialogues in Depth series explores the various ways the Rochester community has responded to the challenges presented by HIV/AIDS.

This panel discussion will focus on the impact HIV and AIDS has had on traditionally marginalized communities and the ways in which various organizations in the community have responded. 

Panelists: Christopher Goodwin, Santos Jasmine Montanez, Pat Terzianni, and Barbara Turner.

Presented by the Local History & Genealogy Division, Shoulders to Stand On, and the Out Alliance in conjunction with Up Against the Wall: Art, Activism and the AIDS Poster, an exhibition at the Memorial Art Gallery, https://mag.rochester.edu/exhibitions/up-against-the-wall/.

Date:
Wednesday, May 18, 2022
Time:
6:00pm - 7:30pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Central - Kusler-Cox Auditorium
Library:
Central Library
Audience:
  Adults  
Categories:
  Department - Local History & Genealogy     Diversity, Equity and Inclusion     LGBTQ+ Pride     Health     Local History  

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