52 min

RFQ #009: World AIDS Day 2017 (Greg Millett‪)‬ Radio Free Qtopia

    • Society & Culture

For World AIDS Day, Greg Millett surveys where we are in the fight against HIV: the good news, the challenges & concerns, and the surprising news. Greg is the Vice President and Director of Public Policy for amfAR, the American Foundation for AIDS Research, and has previously held leadership roles at the White House Office of National AIDS Policy and at the Centers for Disease Control. A globally recognized advocate and researcher, Greg's work has fundamentally transformed how we understand the disparities of HIV infection for African American gay, bisexual, and other men who sex with men. This is a must-listen interview!
 
Links

• Linda Villarosa, "America's Hidden HIV Epidemic," New York Times (June 6, 2017)
• Greg Millett, "Time to Close HIV's Racial Disparities," CNN (Feb. 7, 2015)
• Tim Murphy, "HIV: Mystery Solved?" The Nation (Feb. 15, 2016)

For World AIDS Day, Greg Millett surveys where we are in the fight against HIV: the good news, the challenges & concerns, and the surprising news. Greg is the Vice President and Director of Public Policy for amfAR, the American Foundation for AIDS Research, and has previously held leadership roles at the White House Office of National AIDS Policy and at the Centers for Disease Control. A globally recognized advocate and researcher, Greg's work has fundamentally transformed how we understand the disparities of HIV infection for African American gay, bisexual, and other men who sex with men. This is a must-listen interview!
 
Links

• Linda Villarosa, "America's Hidden HIV Epidemic," New York Times (June 6, 2017)
• Greg Millett, "Time to Close HIV's Racial Disparities," CNN (Feb. 7, 2015)
• Tim Murphy, "HIV: Mystery Solved?" The Nation (Feb. 15, 2016)

52 min

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