Tag: hiv/aids

Black gay publishers recount origins of their publications

In honor of Black History Month, the University of Southern California hosted a virtual panel discussion centered around four black gay men whose publications in the 1990s were ground breaking. 

Panel examines LGBT health issues

A group of about 20 students and faculty members gathered April 12 in the Hanawalt House for the Gaypril Health Education Panel event to learn more about health and safe sex practices within the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community. The panel was part of the University’s Gaypril events, which consist of LGBT educational programming during the month of April. 

Cummings documents HIV crisis

Associate Professor of Broadcast Journalism Valerie Cummings shared her new documentary, “Women at Risk: Black Women and the HIV/AIDS Epidemic,” Tuesday in the President’s Dining Room as part of the faculty lecture series.

Health fair offers safe sex information

Matthew Duran, senior public affairs major, hosted a safe sex health fair April 23 in the Johnson Family Plaza.

Rankin stresses HIV prevention

William Rankin, the president and co-founder of the Global AIDS Interfaith Alliance spoke at the Campus Center about “Reaching Rural African Villages with HIV Prevention and Care” in front of a crowd of about 80 faculty and students.

Letter to the Editor

We do not agree with any references in the column “Diversity leading to destruction,” published in the Nov. 6 edition of the Campus Times, that implied that AIDS is a gay disease, because this statement is far from factual.

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