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November 5, 2009

USCA 2009 in San Francisco



The National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC) hosted the 13th annual United States Conference on AIDS (USCA), which took place in San Francisco from October 29-31, 2009.

The conference gathered together thousands of people involved in the HIV community from across country. "Unmasking the Epidemic" was this year's theme.

More videos, photos and links from USCA:
 
NMAC's executive director Paul Kawata at the awards celebration of
Bristol-Myers Squibb Fight HIV Your Way photo contest
 
Actress Sheryl Lee Ralph presented the award for the winning photo
 
Puerto Rican activists José Fernando Colon and Anselmo Fonseca
with POZ editor-in-chief Regan Hofmann
 
AIDS activist Fortunata Kasege with her daughter and POZ managing editor Jennifer Morton
 
POZ circulation supervisor Giovanni Vitacolonna at the POZ booth
 
  Jenna Rapues (San Francisco Department of Public Health AIDS Office), JoAnne Keatley (UCSF Center of Excellence for Transgender HIV Prevention), Tiffany Woods (Tri City Health Center) and Angel Ventura (UCSF Department of Family and Community Medicine)
 
Jack Mackenroth hosted a breakfast symposium for "Living Positive by Design"
with panelists Cleve Jones, Sheryl Lee Ralph, Ongina and Dr. Lisa Capaldini
 
HIV Wisdom for Older Women director Jane Fowler held a workshop
called Prevention for a Forgotten Population: The Over 50-Folks


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Sherri Lewis, Hollywood, 2009-11-06 13:57:02
thank you for posting this! I'm so sorry I wasn't there. It looked great and something I would like to attend and participate in. Love to you and the work you do! oxoxo Sherri Lewis

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