
In commemoration of World AIDS Day, Interfaith America hosted a conversation exploring the critical role of Greek affiliated organizations in the fight against HIV and AIDS. Fraternities and sororities are influential social impact organizations on and off campus. Many have committed to leveraging their networks, influence, and cultural power to raise awareness about the ongoing HIV and AIDS epidemic, and we amplify the lifesaving and groundbreaking work being carried by Greek affiliated organizations across the country.
Panelists include:
- Dr. Bambi Gaddist, co-director of the Rural Center for AIDS/STD Prevention, IU School of Public Health
- Dr. Vivan Carter, associate professor and chair of Tuskegee University’s Department of Psychology and Sociology
- Kolbey Gardner, author, serial entrepreneur, activist, and President of United Strategies Group
- Dr. Illya Davis, professor of Philosophy at Morehouse College
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