Yours In The Struggle

ramblings and other thoughts from Paul Kawata (pkawata@nmac.org)

Wednesday, October 20

NMAC’s October Stakeholders’ Call On Lights For Rights Tuesday, October 26th at 3:00 PM (Eastern)/Noon (Pacific)


The call in number is 1-605-475-6333

Code: 481162


Save the date for the National Minority AIDS Council’s (NMAC’s) October Stakeholder Call on Lights For Rights on Tuesday, October 26th at 3:00 p.m. EST/ Noon Pacific. Our featured speaker is Eric Sawyer.


Eric works at the UNAIDS; however, I remember him from his old Act Up days.

Join us as he talks about Lights For Rights You can reach Eric at SawyerE@unaids.org


The call in number is 1-605-475-6333; code: 481162. You may e-mail your questions to info@nmac.org or send them through Twitter: http://twitter.com/NMACCommunity


The call will be limited to the first 200 participants. It will be recorded and podcast on NMAC’s web site at a later date.


For more information on Lights For Rights, please go to (http://tinyurl.com/2d6fswh)


EVENT CO-SPONSORS:

The event is part of a global LIGHTS FOR RIGHTS Campaign organized by:

  • The Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR)
  • Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS (BC/EFA)
  • National Minority AIDS Council (NMAC)
  • The World AIDS Campaign (WAC); and
  • UNAIDS, The Joint United Program on HIV/AIDS


WHEN: Tuesday, November 30th or Wednesday, December 1-during darkness


WHERE: At an Illuminated Landmark in your City


WHO: Speakers to Include:

  • Local Elected Politicians
  • Representatives from AIDS Service Organizations
  • People Living with (or effected by) HIV;
  • Local Celebrities, or Newscaster; Bold Face Names;
  • Clergy and Faith Based Leaders


WHY: To draw attention to the Media and the general population to the connection between HIV and Human Rights


ORGANIZING YOUR LOCAL EVENT

By organizing and participating in your local “Light for Rights” event, you will join other people all over the world who are “shining the light on HIV and human rights" on this World AIDS Day. Scheduled events will range from large-scale efforts involving multiple venues in major cities to more intimate events in individual locations at a local government building, a house of worship, or a bridge of monument.


But no matter how big or small the event, we hope that the event will underscore the fact that we must focus on the fundamental rights all humans share if we are to eradicate HIV from the planet.


TYPES OF EVENTS:

You can add a “Lights for Rights” component to an existing World AIDS Day event and be included in our “Lights for Rights” 100 City Spectacular or organize a new event that best addresses the needs, human rights situation and epidemic that exists in your own community. Types of events that could include a “Lights for Rights” intervention:

  • A Candlelight Vigil
  • Protesting a Harmful Policy or Human Rights Abuse
  • A Networking Meeting
  • A Film Screening or Art Exhibit
  • A Rally or March
  • A Panel Discussion
  • A Fundraiser
  • A Music Event or Dance Event
  • A Commemorative Dinner
  • A Faith Based Event

Or Whatever Else You Think of to “Shine a Light on HIV and Human Rights


PLANNING YOUR “LIGHT FOR RIGHTS” EVENTS Download your copy of the toolkit @ http://tinyurl.com/2d6fswh



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