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CHAMP and Allies Demand U.S. National AIDS Strategy at the International AIDS Conference
By Cameron Lefevre
CHAMP, along with a coalition of AIDS activists, marched through the halls, media center and into the "US HIV Epidemic in 2008" session, issuing a grade of "F" to U.S. policy makers, and demanding a National AIDS Strategy and a reform of the U.S. global AIDS plan to ensure the U.S. treats four million people worldwide and funds only evidence-based HIV prevention programs.
Check out the photos and videos below to see us in action!
Waheedah speaks on the need for a National AIDS Strategy.
Tucker speaks on the need to reform PEPFAR.
Marching through the conference towards the "US HIV Epidemic in 2008" session.
Charles responds to Kevin Fenton's remarks at the "US HIV Epidemic in 2008" session.
Activists march up and down the escalators in front of the media room.
Will our next president pass or fail in the fight against AIDS?
Activists enter the "US HIV Epidemic in 2008" session. If you click on the photo to see a larger image, you'll see that U.S. Representative Barbara Lee is wearing a National AIDS Strategy shirt!