Leadership, Technology & Human Development: Faculty Presentations

Discussion about the documentary film Wilhemina’s War

Document Type

Presentation

Presentation Date

12-1-2017

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Abstract or Description

Georgia Southern faculty member Prof. Fayth Parks was part of audience discussion following screening of documentary film Wilhemina’s War. Film highlights issues of HIV/AIDS in rural areas and among women. Sponsored by Health Disparities Office, Office on Children, Youth & Families, State Advocacy Office, Women’s Programs Office, Office on Ethnic Minority Affairs, and Office on Socioeconomic Status, American Psychological Association, Washington, DC

Sponsorship/Conference/Institution

World AIDS Day 2017; Sponsored by Health Disparities Office, Office on Children, Youth & Families, State Advocacy Office, Women’s Programs Office, Office on Ethnic Minority Affairs, and Office on Socioeconomic Status, American Psychological Association

Location

Washington, DC

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