Black HIV/AIDS 'Change Agents' Honored

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Black HIV/AIDS "change agents" honored: In Washington, D.C., where the International AIDS Conference is taking place this week, IMPACT recognized 15 activists, community leaders, scholars and elected officials who have given of their time and talent to contribute to the global fight against HIV/AIDS. Honorees included Larry Bryant of Housing Works/DC Fights Back, Dr. Ayana Elliot of Unity Healthcare, Lisa Bediako of the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation and Dr. LaRon Nelson at the University of Toronto. Special recognition was given to high-profile advocates Magic Johnson, Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) and Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.).

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