A List of Names: World AIDS Day 2010

Today, I remember these men in my life who died of AIDS-related illnesses:

Masa Kawamura

Wayne Clemmons

Alex Paredes

Axel Guzman

Ken Shapiro

Jerry Clark

Scott Giantvalley

James Samohano

Robert Franklin

Leland Moss

Nick Cannon

Dan Burke

Paul Holt

Randall Ullmer

Scott Eidson

David Deschenes

Robert Fernandez

David Parrish

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Dennis Stevenson

John Talbott

Marc Berman

Steve Husa

George Valencia

Buddy Wilson

Tad Feldman

Paul Sergios

Bill Savard

Joe Scott

John Burr

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Robert Baldock

John Haselton

Tim Brewi

Hank Jones

Richard Garrey

and there’s more, of course. The void these men of my generation have left is, frankly, indescribable. I know it’s the same for so many people throughout the world.

Today is a day to remember those that have gone, to celebrate those living so vibrantly with HIV today, and to remember that our work is far from over. Next December 1, will we have an effective vaccine? Here’s to believing in Hope.

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