November 13 — Jeanne White Ginder: “The Ryan White Story–A Mother’s Perspective”,
For all too many Americans, the young Hoosier Ryan White was the first “sympathetic” AIDS victim. 17 years after his death, his mother reflects on how far we have come, and how much further the country needs to go.
When: Tuesday Nov. 13 12:00-2:00 PM
Where: IUPUI University Library Auditorium
Free and open to the public, but space is limited. Please call Vanessa Koepke at (317) 278-1669 or email a message to vkoepke@iupui.edu to reserve a spot.
If this event sounds interesting, check out some of the others this fall that will illuminate local and global aspects of the disease that killed Ryan White. Nobel Peace Prize nominee Joe Mamlin discusses what we can do about AIDS and poverty in Africa October 23, and his IU-Kenya program celebrates its gala October 13. Gates Foundation CEO Patty Stonesifer discusses the Challenge of Health Philanthropy November 5.










September 12th, 2007 at 9:47 am
[…] November 13 — Jeanne White Ginder discusses the legacy of her son Ryan White For all too many Americans, the young Hoosier Ryan White was the first “sympathetic” AIDS victim. 17 years after his death, his mother reflects on how far we have come, and how much further the country needs to go. check it out […]