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Wed, 11/26/2014 - 12:00am
Pastor Renee Ward speaks with KBOO about HIV/AIDS
This coming Monday is World AIDS day, which is a day meant to bring attention to the continuing crisis of HIV and AIDS.
In the Pacific Northwest and across the country, the disease continues to have a siproportionate impact on the African American and LGBT communities.
On Sunday November 30th at 6 pm, a group of poets living with HIV will share their experiences at the Ainsworth United Church of Christ at northeast 29th and Ainsworth in Portland.
And on Monday, December 1st, also at 6 pm, Chrysalis Ministries will be presenting a film and panel discussion to try to break through some of the stigmas surrounding HIV and AIDS. KBOO’s Jenka Soderberg spoke with Pastor Renee Ward, the organizer of the December 1st event in Portland:
In the Pacific Northwest and across the country, the disease continues to have a siproportionate impact on the African American and LGBT communities.
On Sunday November 30th at 6 pm, a group of poets living with HIV will share their experiences at the Ainsworth United Church of Christ at northeast 29th and Ainsworth in Portland.
And on Monday, December 1st, also at 6 pm, Chrysalis Ministries will be presenting a film and panel discussion to try to break through some of the stigmas surrounding HIV and AIDS. KBOO’s Jenka Soderberg spoke with Pastor Renee Ward, the organizer of the December 1st event in Portland:
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