World AIDS Day 2009

 

    Two Men Talking
    Starring Paul Browde and Murray Nossel
    Director by Dan Milne
    Tuesday, December 1
    7:00 p.m.
    Miller Theatre, Free Admission (no tickets required)
    2960 Broadway (at 116th Street)

    In Johannesburg, a teacher asks two rival schoolboys to tell each other a story. Decades later, they meet by chance in New York and begin a lifelong friendship. Part storytelling and part conversation, Two Men Talking is an unscripted performance that shares their real stories of harassment, homophobia, racism, and HIV/AIDS. Audience members are invited to share as well, combining "elements of theatre, therapy, and real life."

    Co-sponsored by:

    • Barnard-Columbia Undergraduate Public Health Society
    • Columbia-Barnard Journal of Public Health
    • CU Amnesty International
    • CU Chapter of Universities Allied for Essential Medicines
    • Columbia Internal Medicine Residency Program
    • CU Partnership for International Development
    • Columbia Queer Alliance
    • Group for Community Recovery
    • International Health Organization
    • International Social Welfare Caucus
    • Q House
    • Queer Health Task Force
    • MSPH Global Health Forum
    • Social Justice Medicine Club
    • Student Global AIDS Campaign
    • Student National Dental Association

      Partial funding provided by the Rockefeller Foundation