hosted by
STOP AIDS Cincinnati
in February 2010
- Black History Month -
February 7 - March 7, 2010
220 Findlay St Cincinnati, OH 45202
This exhibition is dedicated to the legacy of Reggie Williams, a black gay man who walked tall, spoke softly and moved mountains of people with his honesty and integrity.
The exhibit features Reggie's life with photographs (by different photographers), music, art (by different artists), documentary videos and personal items.
It is an educational, historical and entertaining exhibit, not only interesting for those who knew Reggie, but especially interesting for younger generations.
A PowerPoint slideshow presents the timeline from the 1950s through the 1990s, while the interactive website allows visitors to learn more about those years, Reggie’s activism, the National Task Force on AIDS Prevention and HIV/AIDS.
Opening was on February 7th - National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day!
Please watch on local news > Exhibit Opens To Honor Local, National AIDS Activist
>> Program
> Photographs of the Opening Reception
> Photographs of the exhibit
> Photos of Details and Objects of the exhibit