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This year we have faced fear, sorrow and widespread upheaval. For those of us impacted by HIV, these circumstances have amplified our anxieties and uncertainties. Even though this World AIDS Day finds us in a changing world, we can offer at least one constant: The Center is here for you, now and always.
You can come to us for a range of virtual services, including mental health or substance use counseling, support groups, peer connection, health insurance enrollment assistance and more. We also continue to provide free at-home HIV test kits, connection to PrEP and PEP and condom delivery. If you or someone you know is in need of any of these services, please visit gaycenter.org/covid-19-resources
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We are pleased to invite you to several virtual events for World AIDS Day:
Visual AIDS’ Day With(out) Art 2020: TRANSMISSIONS
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December 1-31, 2020
The Center is proud to partner with Visual AIDS by presenting a program of six new videos. The videos bring together artists working across the world to consider the impact of HIV and AIDS beyond the U.S., offering insight into the divergent and overlapping experiences of people living with HIV around the world today.
World AIDS Day 2020 – A National Conversation
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Tuesday, December 1, 1-3 p.m. ET
Join the National AIDS Memorial for a national conversation with powerful voices about health justice, social activism, remembrance, hope and resilience. Through distinguished guest speakers, storytelling, and musical tributes, it will explore how a nation responds to pandemics, how it confronts, heals, and gleans lessons for the future.
Visions of HIV: How We See HIV/AIDS In The Media
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Tuesday, December 1, 6:30 p.m. ET
As part of Visual AIDS’ Day With(out) Art programming, we present this special panel of community members discussing their experiences with representations of HIV and AIDS in the media and art, and how that impacts their work.
We also welcome you to take part in one of our biggest annual initiatives in our work around HIV/AIDS: Cycle for the Cause
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. Cycle for the Cause is an epic three day, 275 mile bike ride from Boston to New York that raises millions to fund the fight to end AIDS. Participants come from all walks of life and experience levels, and together we’ve helped hundreds of thousands of people living with HIV and AIDS. From September 24-26, 2021, we will once again ride together. Check out this video
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Finally, did you know that this year, World AIDS Day coincides with #GivingTuesday? If you’re able, please honor the life or memory of a loved one today
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. Your help sustains The Center's vital HIV/AIDS community services.
Thank you for your time and support of The Center. We are honored to be with you in spirit for World AIDS Day, and hope to see you at the various events today and in the coming year. Take care and stay well.
In solidarity,
Kirsten Eid
Director of HIV Services
The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
208 W 13 St, New York, NY 10011
gaycenter.org
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