February 4, 2025

Afrosolo Arts Festival 10 Fights Back With Slammin' AIDS III

Afrosolo Arts Festival 10 Fights Back With Slammin' AIDS III

AFROSOLO ARTS FESTIVAL 10

presents

Slammin’ AIDS III: Learn>Teach>Live!

What: Slammin’ AIDS III: Learn>Teach> Live! A fun filled day of poetry, spoken word, theater, visual art, speakers, film, peer discussion groups, health information and testing on HIV/AIDS. The day will also include live DJs, an open mic, awards, discussions, food, and door prizes.

When: Saturday, August 9, 2003, 9:30 AM – 5 PM.  Registration, including light breakfast begins 9:30 AM. Day ends with a hip-hop reception at 5 PM.

Where: African American Art & Culture Complex, 762 Fulton Street (at Webster), San Francisco

Admission:
Free

This event is for youth (14-26 years), their friends, families and volunteers.

For more information, contact AfroSolo at 415/771-2376, Jennifer Ross at 510/758.5166 or by email at jross@geographica.com.


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