Student organizations Black Communications Society and Sex S.Y.M.B.A.L.S. want you to come out to and engage in conversation with MARVELYN BROWN and TERRANCE DEAN about AIDS in America on April 10th, THIS FRIDAY from 5:00-7 p.m.
MARVELYN BROWN is an Emmy award winning HIV consultant and Youth spokesperson and author of “The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful and HIV Positive,” a memoir about her life before and after her HIV diagnosis at the age of 19.
BROWN has been featured on America’s Next Top Model, MTV, BET, The CBS Early Show, The Tavis Smiley Show, The Tom Joyner Morning Show, The Michael Baisden Show, and The Tyra Banks Show. In addition, she has been featured in Newsweek, U.S. News and Report, Fortune 500, Ebony, Black Beat, Essence, and she appeared on the covers of A&U, POZ and the AVE. She lives in Nashville, Tennessee.
Check out her blog: http://marvelynbrown.blogspot.com/
*Arrangements for the appearance of Marvelyn Brown made through HarperCollins Speakers Bureau, New York, NY.”
TERRANCE DEAN, former MTV executive and author of “Hiding in Hip Hop” and founder/co-creator of Men’s Empowerment, Inc.: “an organization that is dedicated to the transformation of men of color in their communities for their own self-empowerment,” has a tragic personal story behind his advocacy for HIV/ AIDS Awareness. His mother was a heroin addict who died frProxy-Connection: keep-alive
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AIDS who gave it to his baby brother. He died also from AIDS at the age of 19.
Check out his blog: http://terrancedean.blogspot.com
Also, on April 15th, Award-winning actress, director and AIDS activist Ms. SHERLY LEE RAPLH (orginal Dreamgirl and “Moesha’s” mom) will be performing her one-woman show: “Sometimes I Cry” on Wednesday, April 15th from 8:00 -10:00 (Doors open at 7:15) in Schine Goldstein Auditorium. TICKETS: $3 for Students/$5 for non-students.
For more info: http://www.sometimesicry.org/
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