AIDS & Social Justice
Kevin Cranston, Dazon Dixon Diallo, Julie Davids, and Guillermo Chacon
with Rebecca Haag
![]() Kevin Cranston |
![]() Dazon Dixon Diallo |
![]() Julie Davids |
![]() Guillermo Chacon |
![]() Rebecca Haag |
AIDS, Social Justice, and
the Politics of Transformation
Kevin Cranston, Director of the Massachusetts Bureau of Infectious Disease; Dazon Dixon Diallo, President of SisterLove; Julie Davids, Founder and Co-Director of CHAMP (Community HIV/AIDS Mobilization Project); and Guillermo Chacon, President and CEO of the Latino AIDS Commission converse with moderator Rebecca Haag, President and CEO of AIDS Action Committee, about transforming AIDS service organizations to follow a more radical approach and address the real social justice issues behind this disease.
Presented in collaboration with Old South Meeting House, a museum and National Historic Landmark dedicated to the free exchange of ideas, as part of the Partners in Public Dialogue series.
Thursday, September 30, 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.![]()
Old South Meeting House

















