According to CDC estimates, roughly 280,000 (or one in four) people living with HIV/AIDS in the
United States are women, 15% of whom don’t know they’re infected. Damienpalooza
2014 will bring education and art under one roof as The Damien Center and
collaborating artists focus the conversation on National Women and Girls
HIV/AIDS Awareness Day through music, dance, theater, real-life testimonials,
and more.
On March 8 - that's this Saturday! - we invite you to join us as we take in performances by dance company Create Freedom Arts Projects,
local band I Dream in Evergreen, actress Ali Curtis of The Theatre Within, singer/songwriter Jamie Nichole, and spoken word artist
Charlene White as well as the powerful story of Stephanie Brown from the Alicia
Keys Empowered campaign. Stephanie contracted HIV as a young woman and has
dedicated herself to fighting HIV and the stigma it carries. Inspired by art
and moved by the stories of real women affected by HIV, we hope you'll leave
empowered to take a stand for women and girls and informed about what they can
do to fight HIV and its stigma in our community.
The historic Athenaeum Theatre in Indianapolis will play
host to Damienpalooza 2014, and the $5 admission fee as well as cash bar proceeds will
benefit The Damien Center. Spirits Sponsor Ketel One supports The Damien Center
throughout the year. We hope to see you there!
Event
Damienpalooza
Date/Time
March 8, 2014 at 7:30pm
Cost
$5 (at the door)
Location
The Athenaeum Theatre, 401 E. Michigan St., Indianapolis 46204
Details
damien.org/damienpalooza
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