PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 08, 2007
Contact: Juan Acosta
A&PI Wellness Center
Tel: (415) 292-3420 ext 327
TTY: (415) 292-3410 Fax: (415) 292-3404
Rear Admiral Kenneth P. Moritsugu, M.D., M.P.H.,
Acting Surgeon General joins Asian & Pacific Islander
Wellness Center to commemorate 20 years of community leadership
on the 3rd Annual National Asian & Pacific Islander
HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, Saturday, May 19, 2007
San Francisco, CA – Tuesday, May 08, 2007 – Surgeon
General Kenneth P. Moritsugu, joins Asian & Pacific
Islander (A&PI) Wellness Center to celebrate its 20th
anniversary of providing services to A&PI
communities and to commemorate the 3rd Annual National
Asian & Pacific Islander (A&PI) HIV/AIDS Awareness
Day on May 19, 2007, at the Metreon Fourth Floor
Terrace, 101 4th Street, San Francisco, from 5:00-9:30
p.m.
In honor of this day, from 5:00-6:30 pm, A&PI Wellness
Center will unveil a photo exhibition entitled LenScape,
free and open to the public. LenScape is
a pictorial autobiography that chronicles the lives of five
A&PIs living with HIV in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Using photography to create this intimate collection of visual
storytelling, the five artists represent a rich cross-section
of our diverse A&PI communities in terms of ethnicities,
gender and sexual orientations. This event honors the federally
endorsed 3rd Annual National A&PI HIV/AIDS Awareness
Day, initiated by A&PI Wellness Center as part
of The Banyan Tree Project, a national
campaign to fight HIV/AIDS stigma and discrimination in A&PI
communities. The program also includes appearances
by Al and Jane Nakatani, authors of Honor Thy Children, and
former NFL Player Esera Tuaolo.
LenScape is followed by A&PI Wellness Center's 20th
anniversary celebration and annual fundraiser, HIV
Matters: Looking Forward. A celebration
of A&PI Wellness Center’s 20 years of leadership
in the HIV/AIDS movement, the event also underscores the
agency’s commitment to sustaining and expanding efforts
to address the constantly increasing impact of HIV/AIDS
on A&PI communities.
The evening, emceed by community icon Tita Aida and Energy 92.7’s
Fernando and Greg, will include a brief program
of community award presentations as well as entertainment
by local and national celebrities. A&PI Wellness
Center is pleased to honor Surgeon General Kenneth
P. Moritsugu for his unwavering support and national
promotion of National A&PI HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. Lance
Toma, LCSW, A&PI Wellness Center executive director
states, "It's imperative to eliminate health disparities
affecting our communities of color through education, via
social marketing campaigns, such as The Banyan Tree Project.
We must encourage A&PIs to have an open dialogue about
getting tested for HIV and encourage others to do the same."
Other honorees include Alejandro Diesta & Melenie Eleneke
for their leadership and visibility in the ground-breaking HIV
Stops With Me campaign, and The California Wellness
Foundation for recognizing the critical link between HIV
health and employment services. Special appearances
by Al and Jane Nakatani, Esera Tuaolo and the Men of Asian
REDefined Calendar 2007 promise to make this an exciting
and enchanting evening.
A&PI Wellness Center’s mission is to educate,
support, empower and advocate for A&PI communities — particularly
A&PIs living with, or at risk for, HIV/AIDS. A&PI
Wellness Center is the largest nonprofit in North America
focusing on sexual health and HIV/AIDS in A&PI communities.
With three sites in the San Francisco Bay Area and a staff
fluent in 20 languages, A&PI Wellness Center delivers
programs regionally, statewide, and nationally, and collaborates
with community based organizations throughout the Asia Pacific
Region.
For more information or to purchase tickets and
sponsorships contact
Juan Acosta at 415-292-3420 ext 327 or at juan@apiwellness.org |