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"Fears, Fallacies, and Failures: How AIDS Became an Epidemic." Public Talk by Denise McWilliams, Executive Director of the New England Innocence Project. Rescheduled from 2/10/15.
Denise McWilliams is an attorney with over 30 years of experience providing representation to disenfranchised communities who are unable to navigate the legal system. These communities reflect a population of people who have AIDS; developmental disabilities; mental illnesses; who speak English as a second language; who have substance abuse issues; or are members of the LGBT community. She has been the executive director of a policy organization as well as the General Counsel for New England’s largest and oldest AIDS service organization. McWilliams also oversaw and was part of the team that authored “Until There’s A Cure” 1997, the first comprehensive plan for delivering services to people living with HIV in New England.
Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.