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PBM: Breaking Down the Stigma of HIV & AIDS

In recognition of World AIDS Day

Location

The Commons : 329

Date & Time

December 3, 2019, 5:15 pm6:45 pm

Description

Pawsitive Bodies and Minds (PBM) is composed of multidisciplinary programming, highlighting the intersections between cross-cultural diversity, identity, health and medicine. This week of programming engages UMBC community members to think about diversity and inclusion in a different way, specifically on the important role that identity plays into the health of our bodies and minds.

A follow up to UHS' Increasing Impact through Prevention: HIV Awareness Forum in effort to bring greater awareness to prevention and the historical stigma impacting people living with this illness. Come meet folks doing HIV/AIDS research and those impacted by the disease. 

Snacks and drinks will be served. We also encourage you to go to UHS' 3rd Annual World AIDS Day: HIV Mobile Testing Clinic!  All undergrads, grads, staff, and faculty are encouraged to attend! For any questions, please email Campus Life’s Mosaic at mosaic@umbc.edu.


This event counts towards a Signature Event for our Mosaic Fan Card. Click here to find out how to start earning rewards!