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The HIV Prevention
Justice Alliance
is
a national network
of over 70 groups building a unified,
effective movement for HIV prevention
in the United States.
JOIN US!
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is building a locally rooted national movement at the intersection of
HIV and Imprisonment.
Get Involved!
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Staff Bio: Cameron Lefevre
Cameron Lefevre is the Online Organizer for the Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project (CHAMP). Prior to joining CHAMP, Cameron was a member of the Student Global AIDS Campaign (SGAC) while in college. As a member of SGAC, he co-coordinated a number of national conferences, trainings and actions on Youth and HIV/AIDS activism, including the Student March Against AIDS in 2004, which drew over 4,000 young people to Washington, DC to demand increased funding for the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. He also initiated Youth AIDS Day on February 26, 2004, which has become an annual event recognized by youth organizations around the world. Since joining CHAMP, Cameron has, among other things, created community websites, which allowed activists and supporters to blog about their personal experiences at conferences – preventionjustice.org for the 2007 National HIV Prevention Conference and AIDS2008.com for the 2008 International AIDS Conference in Mexico City.
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