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1st December 2006

World AIDS Day

“World AIDS Day, observed December 1 each year, is dedicated to raising awareness of the global AIDS pandemic caused by the spread of HIV infection. AIDS has killed more than 25 million people, making it one of the most destructive epidemics in recorded history… The concept of a World AIDS Day originated at the 1988 World Summit of Ministers of Health on Programmes for AIDS Prevention. Since then, it has been taken up by governments, international organizations and charities around the world.”

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3rd December 2002

Link and Think

We were traveling this year and were unable to participate in Link and Think.

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1st December 2001

Link and Think

“Link and Think is an observance of World AIDS Day in the personal web publishing communities. Formerly ‘A Day With(out) Weblogs,’ the project involves hundreds of webloggers, journalers, diarists and other personal website publishers, each linking to resources about HIV/AIDS or publishing personal stories about how the AIDS pandemic has affected them.”

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1st December 2000

Day Without Art/World Aids Day History

“On December 1st, 1989, loss prompted artists in New York to organize the first ‘Day Without Art.’ Some galleries closed their doors in mourning for the day or shrouded paintings. Theaters were silent and dark. Communities across the nation observed ‘Day Without Art’ with silence. Ten years later, AIDS continues to levy a heavy toll in every community, and artists continue to remember their friends, colleagues, and lovers on December 1st.”

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1st December 2000

Artery: The AIDS — Arts Forum

“Artery: The AIDS — Arts Forum is dedicated to examining both the history of the AIDS crisis and its changing face as reflected in the arts.”

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1st December 2000

ArtAIDS

“ArtAIDS is an evolving project that showcases art work to celebrate and commemorate lives, individual voices and creativity — touch on the continual impact of AIDS. ArtAIDS has been operating since 1 Dec, 1994 as an ongoing Internet project which commemorates and celebrates the fight against AIDS. Its purpose has been to create a webspace where people can create digital works of art that tell of their experience.”

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1st December 2000

Art Therapy for HIV & Aids Issues

“Art Therapy In Canada website is Canada’s first Art Therapy resource page on the Internet. Those interested in Art Therapy will find Art Therapy workshops, conferences, and associations in Canada listed along with journals, books, international Art Therapy links and much more.”

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1st December 2000

Art Against Aids

Part of the Wellness Programs At Weiss Memorial Hospital (Chicago, Illinois) in association with Gallery213.com.

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1st December 2000

Day Without Art Web Action: Cinevirus

“AIDS/HIV is changing more lives each day. We invite you to show the world how AIDS has changed the way your life looks and the way you see your world by creating a short digital film (30-45 secs is optimal, no longer than 60 secs).”

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1st December 1999

Day Without Art

Go here for “the Daily Dispatch: a year-long project that showcases the work of artists, activists and correspondents from around the world. Page by page, making the discussion of AIDS public property.”

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1st December 1999

Aegis

A comprehensive database of AIDS information, updated hourly.

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1st December 1999

The Red Hot Organization

“The Red Hot Organization is the leading international organization dedicated to fighting AIDS through popular culture. Over the past eight years, Red Hot has produced ten ground breaking albums and related television programs, incorporating the talents of leading performers, producers directors and visual artists to raise funds and awareness for HIV and AIDS.”

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1st December 1999

The Body: Visual AIDS

“Visual AIDS strives to increase public awareness of AIDS through the visual arts, creating programs of exhibitions, events and publications, and working in partnership with artists, galleries, museums and AIDS organizations.”

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1st December 1999

Artists with AIDS: The Estate Project

“It has been nine months since the Estate Project’s website and Virtual Collection were launched at the Brooklyn Museum, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Museum of Modern Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Studio Museum in Harlem. The resulting publicity, including a major piece in the New York Times, yielded exactly the results we had hoped for — artists, curators and historians from around the world have begun to use the Virtual Collection as a research tool for examining the AIDS crisis.”

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1st December 1999

Testing the Human Spirit

“A blood transfusion in 1983 brought the AIDS virus into the lives of the Simon family, infecting Doug Simon, his wife Nancy and their youngest child Candace. The two older sons, Brian and Eric, were spared. With the nightmarish discovery, the Simon’s uncomplicated life in a rural Minnesota town would change forever. The fear of rejection kept the Simons in a shadow of privacy at first. Slowly they began to let go of their secret, telling friends and eventually speaking out at schools and churches. This is the story of how an ordinary family is learning to cope with the extraordinary challenge of living with AIDS.”

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