About Solidarity Project
CHAMP is committed to a solidarity approach in the fight against HIV/AIDS. The purpose of
Solidarity Project is to provide information on key HIV/AIDS issues that affect people in the United States and around the world. We also provide conversation starters and training exercises in each issue to help spur discussion of hard topics on these issues in our own communities.
Solidarity Project (Proyecto Solidaridad) is also available in Spanish.
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Solidarity Project. Your input helps
Solidarity Project be relevant to our readership while remaining true to CHAMP’s mission. To contribute a letter, please email
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Lead Writer: Suzy Subways
Suzy Subways has been writing for HIV/AIDS community publications since 2000. Previously an editor at POZ magazine, she has also written for AIDS Treatment News and A&U, mostly covering the work of AIDS activist movements. She works with the Independent Media Center and writes for the New York City Indypendent and other Left media outlets. Her social justice activism began in the early 1990s, organizing against the first Gulf War and with the successful ACT UP Philadelphia-led movement for condoms in her high school. She was a founding member of the Student Liberation Action Movement (SLAM) at the City University of New York (CUNY) from 1996 to 2001. SLAM was a women of color-led radical activist group that fought tuition hikes and the elimination of open admissions at CUNY, and organized youth in New York City to resist police brutality and the prison industrial complex.