Past Event
Portraying AIDS in the Media: How Far Have We Come?
Harvard Medical School
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The Harvard Medical School Master of Science in Media, Medicine, and Health program presents Portraying HIV/AIDS in the Media: How Far Have We Come?
Cambridge, MA – the Master of Science in Media, Medicine and Health program, led by Neal Baer, MD and Jason Silverstein, PhD will present a panel discussion: Portraying HIV/AIDS in the Media: How Far Have We Come? on Friday, December 1, 4:30pm-6:00pm ET.
The panel features two-time Emmy Award-winning director Paris Barclay, Emmy Award-nominated actress Gloria Reuben, AIDS activist and MacArthur Genius Grant winner Gregg Gonsalves, photographer and dancer Kia LaBeija, and Chief Medical Officer of Partners in Health Joia Mukherjee. The panel will be moderated by award-winning television writer, executive producer, and co-director of the Media, Medicine, and Health program, Neal Baer, MD. The panel runs from 4:30pm-6:00pm on December 1.
Panelists will discuss their experience in the media and in the field, and reflect on how the media depicts AIDS and those living with AIDS/HIV. They will offer their perspective from professional and personal experience.
This event is free and open to the public via Zoom:
http://bit.ly/HIVAIDSinMedia