We Can End AIDS: July 24, 2012 -- Washington, D.C.Mobilization for Economic Justice and Human Rights
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On Tuesday, July 24th, mobilize in the streets for economic justice, human rights and an end to AIDS as the massive International AIDS Conference meets in Washington, D.C. Over 30,000 people -- from local D.C. neighborhoods, across the USA and worldwide -- will march together to illuminate the social and economic costs of putting profit in front of the resources, rights and policies that can end AIDS. Together, we will call out to our leaders this clear, compelling truth: We can end AIDS in the next generation, through economic justice and human rights to bring prevention, treatment and a cure to all. At 12 noon on July 24, we fan out in 5 distinct branches for non-violent collective action, pointing to what is needed to achieve this outcome:
At 1 pm, we converge at the White House ... Join Us! We're calling for the economic and social justice policies that would allow us to end AIDS. The world has the money and the know-how to end the AIDS epidemic now -- what we are missing is the political will. That's where you come in. Together, we can make change happen. Bring your friends and neighbors, bring your families and your co-workers, but most of all bring your passion to end AIDS. Transportation available from Baltimore, Boston, Dallas, Philadelphia, New York City and across Washington D.C. Want to march in the Human Rights/Harm Reduction branch of the We Can End AIDS Mobilization? Interested in the FREE Global Village at AIDS 2012? Want to become a blogger/correspondent at AIDS 2012? HIV PJA will be there! Tell us how YOU want to get involved, click to take a quick survey. WeCanEndAIDS.org is supported by: Endorsing organizations. This article was provided by HIV Prevention Justice Alliance. Visit HIV Prevention Justice Alliance's website to find out more about their activities and publications.
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