The International AIDS Candlelight
Memorial Memorial, coordinated by the Global Network of People living with HIV
is one of the world’s oldest and largest grassroots mobilization campaigns for
HIV awareness in the world. Started in 1983, the International AIDS Candlelight Memorial
takes place every third Sunday in May and is led by a coalition of some 1,200
community organizations in 115 countries.
The International AIDS
Candlelight Memorial is much more than just a memorial. The International AIDS
Candlelight Memorial serves as a community mobilization campaign to raise social
consciousness about HIV and AIDS. With 33 million people living with HIV today,
the International AIDS Candlelight Memorial serves as an important intervention
for global solidarity, breaking down barriers of stigma and discrimination, and
giving hope to new generations. AS OF NOW THERE ARE ONLY 10 CITIES/LOCATIONS
REGISTERED IN THE UNITED STATES! WTF!?
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