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Georgia Equality is hosting a multi-part event in honor of World AIDS Day 2020, “Ending the HIV/AIDS Epidemic: Resilience and Impact”. We are working to both raise awareness and to celebrate the resilience of people living with HIV/AIDS. Join us as we explore truth through conversation and through the visual arts.

An inter-generational conversation on how living with HIV/AIDS has differed through the years, and how one is able to carry on with life in spite of. We will be discussing the meaning of community resilience, support and ways we can help end this epidemic.
“Billy Howard’s ‘Epitaphs for the Living’” features photographs, each showing a person with HIV/AIDS—or their loved one—and a handwritten message from that person about living with the disease.
Billy Howard photographs, Stuart A. Rose Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University.
A Virtual photography exhibit honoring historical African American heroes and their responses to the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 1990s in Atlanta.
A virtual viewing of “The Quilt”, featuring significant members of the LGBTQ movement here in Georgia, them sharing their history and the profound legacy of this memorial.
For over 30 years, our organization has achieved great success for LGBTQ+ rights across the state. But the work continues. See the legislative wins, bills in progress and local campaigns that have contributed to progress across Georgia.
Moments that define our journey toward equality in Georgia.