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HIV/AIDS Talk

Mark Hubbard has lived with HIV for 25 years, during which time what we know about HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention has changed dramatically.

On Wednesday, May 30th at 6 p.m. at the Memphis Gay & Lesbian Community Center (MGLCC), Hubbard will address how new research is changing the way people think about HIV/AIDS and what those changes mean to the greater community.

Hubbard chaired the Tennessee Association of People With AIDS from 2004 to 2010, and he currently serves as its educational liaison. He also works with the International Rectal Microbicides Advocates. Last year, he created the HIV Empowerment and Action League to address concerns about cultural sensitivity and prevention support at Tennessee’s flagship HIV/AIDS Center of Excellence, the Vanderbilt Comprehensive Care Clinic.

Hubbard’s lecture is presented with the assistance of Planned Parenthood Greater Memphis Region. MGLCC is located at 892 S. Cooper.