An evening with writer and activist Sean Strub

Body_Counts.pngJoin us at Lafayette College for an evening with writer and activist Sean Strub, for a talk about HIV criminalization and about his new book, Body Counts: A Memoir of Politics, Sex, AIDS and Survival. Following the talk, Sean will sign copies of his book, which will be for sale at the event. 

Sean Strub is a longtime AIDS activist, HIV survivor and today serves as the executive director of the Sero Project, a US-based network of people with HIV and allies fighting for freedom from stigma and injustice. Over more than three decades of AIDS activism, he founded POZ Magazine, was the first openly HIV positive person to run for the U.S. Congress, produced the off-Broadway hit The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me and the powerful film HIV is Not a Crime. He served as the North American co-chair of the Global Network of People Living with HIV and is recognized as a leading expert on HIV criminalization. Strub's memoir, Body Counts: A Memoir of Politics, Sex, AIDS, and Survival was published in 2014.

This event is co-sponsored by:
Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center
ACLU of Pennsylvania
Gender & Sexuality Programs at Lafayette College
The Sero Project

WHEN
April 14, 2015 at 7:00pm - 9pm
WHERE
Oeschle Hall at Lafayette College
730 High St
Easton, PA 18042
United States
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7 RSVPS
Joseph D Lesko Jennifer Crayton Selina Winchester Tara Stephenson

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