Wednesday Hub Night with Stop AIDS

03/12/2008 - 19:00
03/12/2008 - 23:00

Join the Hub and Stop AIDS to watch "Dispatches: Living with AIDS", in which Sorious Samura documents a month spent working as an orderly in a hospital in Zambia, where the majority of the patients are HIV positive, and exposes the untold story of AIDS - how poverty and the complex nature of African culture and sexuality are hampering efforts to eradicate this horrifying disease.

Come along to watch this powerful and thought-provoking documentary, then sign the Stop AIDS Campaign's current postcard petition, "Push for the Pool", calling for the creation of a patent pool to enable vital ARVs to be manufactured as generic drugs and sold to developing countries at affordable prices.
 

About Wednesday Hub Nights: Come along to Hub Nights at the Café Project (on Jesus Lane) every Wednesday during term-time, from 7pm till late! The evening starts with a short event, such as a film screening, organised by a different member group each week. This provides a regular focus for people interested in learning more about different social issues, from climate change to human rights to international development. Afterwards, the Café remains open so discussion can continue informally over tea, coffee and cake.

For more info about the Cambridge Hub please see www.cambridgehub.org
 

 

Event volunteer schedule
Time slotCommentVolunteer
19:00 - 21:00(no comment)waiter: Laura
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21:00 - 23:00(no comment)waiter: slot available
(no comment)waiter: slot available

The event ends Wed, 23:00.