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Deondre Moore - HIV Prevention Activist - December 2, 2019 - 5 pm

HIV PREVENTION and AWARENESS
with DEONDRE MOORE
December 2, 2019, 5 pm
Palazzo Costanzi - Sala Veruda
Free Entry

Deondre Moore is a student Ambassador for the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation.  
His visit is made possible thanks to the US Consulate General Milan in occasion of the World AIDS Day (December 1st).

Deondre will speak on Dec. 2nd at 5 pm in Sala Veruda at the Più o Meno Positivi Conference sponsored by the ASS1 Trieste in collaboration with ArciGay Arcobaleno Trieste Gorizia.  

He is a college student who dedicates his free time to the Promotion of Peer and Community HIV Education and Prevention.  Deondre Moore was diagnosed with HIV at the age of nineteen (2014) on the campus of Sam Houston State University as a Freshman and has since then dedicated himself to the promotion of peer and community HIV education and prevention. 

Deondre became an official Greater Than AIDS ambassador after joining their SpeakOut Campaign, which promotes more open and frequent communication about HIV and sexual health in relationships, with health care providers, and within the broader LGBTQ community.
Due to his hard work in the community and amongst his peers, Deondre had the privilege of interning for the United States’ largest and most powerful LGBTQ civil rights organization, the Human Rights Campaign, at their headquarters in Washington D.C.
Deondre has held seminars on HIV/AIDS education and prevention on various University campuses as well as leading HIV positive people in the proper direction to get the care they need.
Deondre also serves as an official member of the Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation ambassador cabinet, where he has worked closely with Elizabeth Taylor’s family, trustees, and a host of other influential friends.
As a member of the Undetectable equals Undetectable (U=U) steering committee and an official Prevention Access Campaign ambassador, Deondre has also played vital roles in expanding the messaging of U=U and bridging relationships between national organizations and PAC to continue spreading the knowledge and messaging of U=U.