World AIDS Day 2007
On Friday, November 30, 2007, the New York City Community held its second
annual World AIDS Day Celebration at St. Bartholomew's Church. The event underscored the often
overlooked yet necessary component in the fight against HIV/AIDS—leadership.
Leadership at all levels of society, from the grassroots to the highest elected
offices, is integral to halting the spread of HIV. The speakers discussed the
achievements of leadership to date and the challenges leadership is facing, in
the fight against HIV/AIDS.

Over 300 people gathered at St. Bartholomew's Church. Above, they light
candles for all of us living with and affected by HIV, and for those who have
died of AIDS.

CNN’s Soledad O’Brien emceed the event.
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| Ban Ki-moon made his first
public World AIDS Day speech as United Nations Secretary-General.
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Petra Berrios, co-founder of
Sisterhood Mobilized for AIDS/HIV Research and Treatment (SMART) |
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Ambassador Richard Holbrooke, President & CEO of
the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria |
Supriya Banavalikar of The
Hunger Project. |
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| From left, Krishna Stone, Assistant Director of
Community Relations for Gay Men's Health Crisis; Supriya Banavalikar;
Petra Berrios; Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon and his wife, Yoo
Soon-taek. |
Krishna Stone leads a group of readers as Girl
Scout volunteers help to light the participants' candles. |
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Organizers of this event include the
United Nations, The Hunger Project, St. Bartholomew's Church, Gay Men's Health
Crisis and the Global Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria. It is
co-sponsored by the amfAR, World Council of Churches, Riverside Church,
EngenderHealth, Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, MaAfrika
Tikkun, the Population Council, Islamic Cultural Center, CHAMP: Community
HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project, Student World Assembly and a growing network of
organizations in the New York area.
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Internationally acclaimed pianist, Angelin Chang, 2007 Grammy Award
Winner for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance with Orchestra. |

Harambee (meaning "let us pull together" in Swahili) dance company
entertained guests.
Photos by: Sandra Kress and Jenna Recuber
Resources: 2006 Highlights,
2007 Poster,
Fact Sheet |
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