About this Event
Please join the UCSF Department of Social Sciences, Graduate Division and Library for a symposium honoring Black HIV/AIDS organizers from the San Francisco Bay Area, featuring:
- Four roundtable discussions
- Community organizing and advocacy
- Needle exchange
- Faith-based organizing
- Clinical perspectives
Panelists:
- Ernest Andrews, Co-founder of the Black Coalition on AIDS and the Multicultural AIDS Resource Center; former director, UCSF AIDS Health Project’s Youth Prevention Program
- Ricky Bluthenthal, PhD, Professor and Chair of Population and Public Health Sciences, Keck School of Medicine, USC
- Braunz Courtney, Executive Director, HIV Education and Prevention Project (HEPPAC)
- Gloria Crowell, Former executive director, Allen Temple Baptist Church Health and Social Services
- AI Cunningham, Former media coordinator, SF Black Coalition on AIDS
- Antoine Johnson, PhD, Professor, African American and African Studies, UC Davis
- Gerald Lenoir, Former executive director, SF Black Coalition on AIDS
- Gloria Lockett, Executive Director, CAL-PEP
- Lisa Moore, PhD, Associate Professor of Public Health, San Francisco State University
This event is FREE to attend and registration is required to recieve the Zoom link.
UCSF welcomes all participants to our events. If you need a reasonable accommodation to participate in this event because of a disability, please contact Polina Ilieva at polina.ilieva@ucsf.edu as soon as possible.
UCSF promotes the exchange of diverse ideas and perspectives, acknowledging that the views and opinions of our guest speakers on campus are their own and may not reflect the perspective of the University. We embrace free speech in the pursuit of greater understanding, consistent with our obligations as a public university under the First Amendment.