The Human Face of HIV/AIDS: Visions of Today, Realities of Tomorrow
Emily Moore
Wednesday, 11 Nov 1998 at 12:00 pm – Pioneer Room, Memorial Union
Emily Moore holds joint appointments in educational leadership and policy studies and health and human performance in the ISU College of Education. She serves on the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators Health Education and Leadership Program work group on HIV/AIDS prevention education. She received the 1997 Belle Ringer Award from Bennett College for her exhibit "Women and Children in Zimbabwe, A Photo Essay of Dichotomy: The Devastation of HIV/AIDS." Part of the World Affairs Series: Why Should America Care?Stay for the entire event, including the brief question-and-answer session that follows the formal presentation. Most events run 75 minutes.
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