How black women fought the HIV epidemic for decades

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Harold Phillips, director of the White House’s Office of National Aids Policy.
Daniel Royles, PhD, Assistant Professor of History, Florida International University; author of To completely heal the wounded: the African-American fight against HIV / Aids.
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Jeffrey Crowley, Program Director, Infectious Disease Initiatives, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown University; Deputy Professor of Law, Georgetown School of Law.
Leo Moore, MD, Medical Director of Clinical Services, Los Angeles Department of Public Health.
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Raniyah Copeland, Former CEO and President, Black AIDS Institute
US Conference on HIV / Aids, Virtual, October 19-21, 2020.