Youth HIV/AIDS prevention, education, awareness, advocacy-Madison, Wisconsin-United States
AIDS activists, youth hiv/aids educators and long-term survivors-Bob Bowers

Pirates full sleeves tattoos

HIV positive speakers in schools-Youth HIV/AIDS education, AIDS activism, long-term AIDS survivors-Bob Bowers-Madison, Wisconsin-United States

 
The Denver Principles

This statement, written in June 1983 by the advisory committee of the People with AIDS Coalition, launched the PWA self-empowerment movement. The document is a valuable reminder of AIDS history in this 28th year of the epidemic.

We condemn attempts to label us as "victims," a term which implies defeat, and we are only occasionally "patients," a term which implies passivity, helplessness, and dependence upon the care of others. We are "People With AIDS."


Recommendations for All People

Support us in our struggle against those who would fire us from our jobs, evict us from our homes, refuse to touch us or separate us from our loved ones, our community or our peers, since available evidence does not support the view that AIDS can be spread by casual, social contact.

Not scapegoat people with AIDS, blame us for the epidemic or generalize about our lifestyles.

Recommendations for People with AIDS

Form caucuses to choose their own representatives, to deal with the media, to choose their own agenda and to plan their own strategies.

Be involved at every level of decision-making and specifically serve on the boards of directors of provider organizations.

Be included in all AIDS forums with equal credibility as other participants, to share their own experiences and knowledge.

Substitute low-risk sexual behaviors for those which could endanger themselves or their partners; we feel people with AIDS have an ethical responsibility to inform their potential sexual partners of their health status.

Rights of People with AIDS

To as full and satisfying sexual and emotional lives as anyone else.

To quality medical treatment and quality social service provision without discrimination of any form including sexual orientation, gender, diagnosis, economic status or race.

To full explanations of all medical procedures and risks, to choose or refuse their treatment modalities, to refuse to participate in research without jeopardizing their treatment and to make informed decisions about their lives.

To privacy, to confidentiality of medical records, to human respect and to choose who their significant others are.

To die -- and to LIVE -- in dignity.

 
   

Check out the AIDS awareness Memory Wall

 
 
 

youth HIV/AIDS education prevention HIV positive speaker Bob Bowers-One Tough Pirate-Madison, Wisconsin and the United States

 
   

 HIV positive speaker Bob Bowers doing youth AIDS education at Memorial High School in Madison, Wisconsin

 

AIDS education and awareness of the disease are vital to help stop the spread of HIV
Every hour of every day, two youth are newly infected with HIV

 
   

It was an honor to speak again at Memorial High School in Madison, Wisconsin. As a long-time youth HIV/AIDS educator, Memorial has become
one of my favorite schools to speak at! I look forward to presenting for your school in the future!

 
 
 

aids awareness poster campaign madison wisconsin bob bowers collin burke memorial high school youth HIV/AIDS prevention education

 "What if it Were You?" poster contest and AIDS awareness campaign. HIVictorious' President Bob Bowers  and Collin Burke who won round two
of the poster contest, stand proudly in front of our bus ad to promote every day awareness of HIV/AIDS in Madison, Wisconsin

 

HIV/AIDS awareness poster by:
Maddie Meier from Edgewood High School

HIV/AIDS awareness poster contest providing youth education and involvement in the fight against AIDS

youth HIV/AIDS awareness poster contest a project of HIVictorious, Inc.
Click banner to visit our youth AIDS awareness poster contest

CLICK TO LEARN MORE

A project of HIVictorious, Inc.

 
 
 
Youth HIV/AIDS educator, AIDS activist  & long-term survivor Bob Bowers, One Tough Pirate, also known simply as "Da Pirate." Bob has been living with and surviving HIV/AIDS for 26 years. Bob started as an HIV positive speaker with peer education programs in Los Angeles shortly after his diagnosis. To broaden his personal message of prevention through education, hope and awareness of the disease, Bob founded the nonprofit educational organization, HIVictorious, Inc. in 2005. HIVictorious addresses youth HIV/AIDS education and prevention and provides AIDS awareness in Madison, Wisconsin and throughout the United States through Bob's public speaking and its AIDS awareness poster contest, "What if it Were You?" Mr. Bowers is a leading and well respected AIDS advocate and leader in the fight against HIV/AIDS. As a long-term survivor of HIV/AIDS, and someone who has lost dozens of friends to AIDS, Bob is wholeheartedly committed to educating today's youth and young adults about the realities of HIV/AIDS, as well as living with AIDS long-term. Mr. Bowers is a champion for hope and survival despite some of the difficult circumstances that we ALL face in life.
 
"Compassion is our cure." ~Bob Bowers
 
Copyright © 2000-2010 www.onetoughpirate.com One Tough Pirate Productions (OTP) Madison, Wisconsin All rights reserved
AIDS activists, youth HIV/AIDS educators, long-term survival with HIV/AIDS-Bob Bowers-Madison, Wisconsin-United States