Since the first cases of AIDS were reported in 1981, gay men have been in the eye of the HIV hurricane in the United States—and they continue to bear the brunt of the epidemic in North America.
This year mark's the 5th year to observe National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. In Columbus, an event and fundraiser will be held at Axis Nightclub and groups and entertainers will perform numbers that speak to empowerment, being proud about being gay, or about HIV/AIDS from personal perspectives....
Since the first cases of AIDS were reported in 1981, gay men have been in the eye of the HIV hurricane in the United States—and they continue to bear the brunt of the epidemic in North America.
This year mark's the 5th year to observe National Gay Men's HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. In Columbus, an event and fundraiser will be held at Axis Nightclub and groups and entertainers will perform numbers that speak to empowerment, being proud about being gay, or about HIV/AIDS from personal perspectives.
Entertainers, groups, and individuals are also eligible for a $500 American Express Gift Card, to be announced that evening. To be eligible to compete for the prize, any individual can host an HIV/AIDS training with their friends or supporters. See the video for details. This training must be complete prior to the event on September 27th. ANYONE in Central Ohio can set this training up for their group. arcohio.org/POL