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AIDS activists, youth hiv/aids educator and long-term survivor Bob Bowers

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Bob Bowers with the Executive Director of the National Association of People with AIDS (NAPWA) Frank Oldham
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"Ignorance is contagious."

United States Conference on AIDS USCA Florida

"Helping to carry the message for those who can't"

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The Westin Diplomat in Florida

 

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Tis an honor to serve a captain as amazing as ye sir. We shall fight for those who can't fight and never surrender!

~ Keenan
 
Bob, you're an inspiration to me every day.  Just keep movin'. 

~ Lisa

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L to R: Dr. Robert Gallo, Bob Bowers and Dr. Luc Montagnier at the United States Conference on AIDS

 
It was truly a pleasure and an honor to attend this year's United States Conference on AIDS! It was quite bittersweet! On some good notes, I felt like it was 'home week' as I knew so many people there from ATAC and SAVE-ADAP, as well as other colleagues and peers. It was quite surreal to have met Dr. Gallo and Dr. Montagnier and be able to thank them for their work! As many of you may know, there was incredible controversy over who actually discovered the virus that can lead to AIDS. After a lengthy battle, they agreed to be co-discoverers of the virus. However, many feel the credit should have gone to Dr. Montagnier. Regardless, it was an honor to meet both of them. I attended many sessions and plenary sessions and was greatly inspired to hear a presentation by Phill Wilson, the Executive Director of the Black AIDS Institute. Talk about inspiring, charismatic and to the point...It was indeed a pleasure to finally meet him. I had an interesting breakfast with Frank Oldham the new Executive Director for the National Association of People Living with AIDS (NAPWA), Stephen Bailous from NAPWA, Michael Rajner from the Campaign to END AIDS (C2EA) and Ingrid Kloet from the New Mexico POZ Coalition. We discussed some of the politics on AIDS locally in Broward County, Florida and elsewhere. There is so much more work to do to bring our elected officials up to par in this fight. I am happy to say that in many states we have made great strides in educating those who serve us. We are fortunate to have the support of our law makers here in Wisconsin, and I wish that were the case everywhere. There was definitely an underlying tone of frustration about our fight against HIV/AIDS that resonated loud and clear. Whether it is gay black men here in the USA, the desperation in Africa, or empowering women, there remains a lot of work to be done in this fight. This is a disease of Humanity and we must deal with it accordingly. Even with that said, the infighting, ego, politics and power ploys continue more than ever. The latter points sadden me deeply but also have inspired me to do more locally and nationally to create a strong and united front. The session that ultimately defined my sadness and frustrations was the update on the reauthorization of the Ryan White Care Act. Colleagues that I work with on SAVE-ADAP issues; Ryan Clary from Project Inform, Carl Schmidt from the AIDS Institute and Kathy Heirs Executive Director of AIDS Alabama, among others, sat on a panel to address the current issues. As they discussed how the CARE ACT has grown increasingly more complicated. Tension could be felt in the room at times. As I write this, the Ryan White Care Act remains unauthorized and will not be voted on until after the November elections. Lawmakers have made it even more 'political' and have pitted AIDS Service Organizations, states and advocates against each other more than ever before. I can only choose to continue forward in the fight as a messenger of peace in promoting awareness and action in these very real issues. With Dr.'s Gallo and Montagnier reiterating that a cure or workable vaccine is a pipe dream, at best, I see no other solution.
 

Thank you to the state of Wisconsin for the opportunity to attend this year's
United State Conference on AIDS. (USCA)

 

The United States Conference on AIDS-Hollywood Florida

Bob Bowers was nominated and recognized as an Unsung Hero
 in the fight against HIV/AIDS at the 2006
United States Conference on AIDS.

 

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Bob Bowers with fellow AIDS Treatment Activists (ATAC) members at the United States Conference on AIDS
L to R: Kristen, Rey, Nita and Ingrid
Thank you gang for your hard work and dedication!

 

This marks my second year as a member of the national coalition, AIDS Treatment Activists Coalition (ATAC). I am honored to not only be a member of ATAC and the working group, SAVE-ADAP, but to be serving on the ATAC Steering Committee (Board of Directors) as well as the Steering Committee for SAVE-ADAP. Thanks to all who have served in the past and to our terrific members in all of our working groups, past and present!

To learn more about this terrific organization that works to improve quality of life for persons living with HIV/AIDS, please visit: www.atac-usa.org

 

AIDS activist & youth HIV/AIDS educator-Bob Bowers-One Tough Pirate-Madison, Wisconsin-United States

 

AIDS activists Bob Bowers and Michael Rajner from The Campaign to END AIDS at United States Conference on AIDS

AIDS activists, Bob Bowers HIVictorious' President and Michael Rajner
National Secretary for The Campaign to END AIDS having fun at the United States Conference on AIDS

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AIDS activists Bob Bowers and Phill Wilson
Thank you to Phill Wilson, Director of The Black AIDS Institute for your leadership and eloquence!
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AIDS Activists in Madison, Wisconsin for The Campaign to END AIDS

Madison, Wisconsin AIDS activist Bob Bowers and fellow activists kicking off events in Madison for The Campaign to END AIDS

 
 

AIDS activists Bob Bowers and Charles King on the Campaign to END AIDS in Washington D.C.

AIDS activists Bob Bowers and Charles King

 
 
 

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HIV positive speaker and AIDS activist Bob Bowers, One Tough Pirate, also known simply as "Da Pirate," has been living with and surviving HIV/AIDS for 25 years. Bob started as a youth HIV/AIDS educator  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 HIV/AIDS 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 it's AIDS awareness poster contest, "What if it Were You?" Mr. Bowers long-term survivor of HIV/AIDS, and someone who has lost dozen 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
 
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