Two Events honoring National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

National Native American HIV/AIDS Awareness DayTuesday, March 16, 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

Symposium:


"Protecting You(th): The State of HIV/AIDS in Native America"

To commemorate National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, this day-long event will serve as an opportunity to increase awareness of the impact of HIV/AIDS on Native Americans/Alaska Natives (NA/AN) with guest speakers, presentations, a panel discussion and cultural performances.

Location:
Redwood Room, The California Endowment
1000 North Alameda Street
Los Angeles, CA 90012

To RSVP for the Symposium, click here.



Thursday, March 18, 2010 with a reception and screening at 7:00 p.m.

In collaboration with Bringing The Circle Together, the Red Circle Project at AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) is hosting a free night of documentary films:

"Two-Spirit People in the Modern World," a short film by Mike Garrido and Tarek Tohme and "Juchitan Queer Paradise" by Patricio Henriquez.

Location:
National Center for Preservation of Democracy
111 North Central Avenue
Los Angeles, CA 90012

The location is between 1st Street and Central Avenue, in downtown Los Angeles, directly across from the Japanese American National Museum, our host sponsor.

To RSVP for the Documentary Screening, please click here.