Friday, July 20, 2012

Living Affected Connects to International AIDS Conference 2012




The Living Affected Corporation is proud to be serving as a source for the latest information being deployed from the International AIDS Conference being held in Washington D.C. July 22-27. It is our goal to update all of our platform with the latest breaking news meanwhile serving a micro hub with some presentation being streamed directly into our offices. LA Corp has added the IAC widget to this site that will update with news and links to coverage that may not be actually posted to this site. As an organization we pride ourselves as an entity that has always embraced social media and all forms of the "new media" evolving on a daily basis. It has been a long standing decision from our agency that our messaging must trend among all platforms including, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and our own in-house created outlets. Our research shows that in this "blink" society its imperative that our prevention messages must be bold and artistic as we compete for the minds and hearts of those of the greatest risk factors and disproportionately affected by the infection. LA Corp will continue to lead the state in utilizing new media as a vital tool in our prevention arsenal. For more information hit us up at info@lacorponline.org or call us at 501.379.8203  Come follow us for the latest from IAC 2012!!


A Look Ahead: The 2012 International AIDS Conference

This webcast from the Foundation and the Black AIDS Institute examines the upcoming International AIDS Conference in Washington, D.C. Experts and leading voices in the field discuss their expectations of the Conference in the areas of treatment, prevention, advocacy and the epidemic in the U.S.
Moderated by George Curry, Editor-in-Chief, NNPA News Service, participants include:
  • Dรกzon Dixon Diallo, Founder and President, SisterLove, Inc. (Biography)
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci, Director, National Institute Allergies and Infectious Diseases, National Institutes of Health (Biography)
  • Dr. Kevin Fenton, Director of the National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control (Biography)
  • Dr. Diane V. Havlir, U.S. Co-Chair, AIDS 2012, Chief, HIV/AIDS Division and Positive Health Program at San Francisco General Hospital (Biography)
  • David Holtgrave, Ph.D., Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University (Biography)
  • Jennifer Kates, Vice President and Director, Global Health & HIV Policy, Kaiser Family Foundation (Biography)
  • U.S. Representative Barbara Lee, U.S. Congress (D-Calif.) (Biography)
  • Phill Wilson, Founder and President, Black AIDS Institute (Biography)
Also View: A Look Back: The 2012 International AIDS Conference

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