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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Harvard student groups rally to launch inaugural AIDS summitThe centerpiece of the weekend will be a conference touching on a wide range of topics, from the African orphan crisis to international security issues caused by the disease. Other panels include "A Man's World?: HIV/AIDS, Masculinity, and Sexuality in the Black World," which will address such issues as misogyny in hip-hop and the "down low" phenomenon, and "While We Were Sleeping: AIDS and the Breakdown of Black Politics," which will explore the response, or lack thereof, of blacks in the United States to the HIV/AIDS crisis at home and abroad. Among the 30-plus speakers expected to attend are the Rev. Eugene Rivers of the National Ten Point Coalition, Jeffrey Johnson of the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network, and Lori Heise, director of the Global Campaign for Microbicides. The keynote address will be delivered by Jonathan Perry, an HIV-positive black college student activist who has appeared on "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and been profiled by CNN and The New York Times. Launching the summit weekend will be a concert featuring multiplatinum hip-hop artists Lloyd Banks and Fabolous. Hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the concert is open only to Boston-area college students and registered attendees of the summit, which will conclude with a semiformal gala fundraiser. The Unite Against AIDS Summit has been made possible by financial support from the Office of the President of Harvard University, the Harvard Undergraduate Council, the Dean's Office, and a $10,000 grant from the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation.
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