Join us for a very special evening
Sunday, December 9,2007

Research in Action Awards
honoring

Dr. Jim Yong Kim
Director, Bagnoud Center for Health & Human Rights, Harvard Medical School
Jim Yong Kim, MD, PhD, is the Director of the Francois-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights at Harvard School of Public Health, as well as a professor at Harvard Medical School and Chair of the Harvard Medical School Department of Social Medicine. The focus of the Center under Dr. Kim’s leadership is HIV/AIDS, especially efforts to achieve universal access to HIV prevention, treatment, and care. He is the former director of the World Health Organization’s HIV/AIDS department. Dr. Kim is the recipient of a 2003 MacArthur "Genius” Award, and in 2006, was selected as one of Timemagazine’s 100 most influential people.

David Mixner
International GLBT and HIV/AIDS Activist
Once named by Newsweek as the most powerful gay man in America, David Mixner has been a highly regarded leader in American politics and international human rights for over 40 years. Mr. Mixner is an author of books and screenplays, as well as having written for various influential publications. He was an Executive Producer of the award-winning documentary House on Fire, which highlighted the HIV/AIDS epidemic in the African American community. David Mixner has been an unofficial advisor to elected officials and business leaders on domestic and foreign policy for decades.

The Honorable Christine C. Quinn
Speaker, New York City Council
As the first woman, openly gay, and Irish Speaker of the New York City Council, Christine Quinn brings a new perspective to the diverse challenges facing each of New York City’s distinct communities. One of the fiercest advocatesfor the creation, preservation, and improvement of New York City’s HIV/AIDS Services Administration (formerly the Division of AIDS Services), Speaker Quinn has been a longtime pioneer for equal rights and comprehensive health care. Prior to becoming Speaker, she was Chairof the Council’s Health Committee, where she secured millions of dollars for HIV prevention services. Speaker Quinn has been rated one of the 50 most powerful women in New York City by the New York Post, and one of the most influential New Yorkers by New York Magazine.

at
The Drawing Center
35 Wooster Street, NYC
6pm cocktails & hors d’oeuvres
7 pm awards presentation
hosted by
Actress and Comedienne
JackieHoffman
host committee event sponsors
unique limited edition of 20
25/Blues
by
Carrie Yamaoka

front of poster: 9 works from the edition • mylar, flexible urethane resin and mixed media • 14.25 x 11.75 inches • 2007

Roberta Smith of the New York Times has called artist Carrie Yamaoka’s work "a rejuvenation of Minimalism, spurred by new materials, more refined techniques and fresh ideas.”

Carrie Yamaoka has generously donated a limited edition of 20 works, each unique, to be offered via sponsorships of $3,500 and above for TAG’s Research in Action Awards. You can view images of the work on the front of this poster and on TAG’s website. Carrie Yamaoka is a New York-based artist and a dedicated supporter of TAG who works in a zone between painting and sculpture. She has exhibited widely in the U.S. and internationally, including at Artists Space, the Wexner Center, Mass MOCA, and the Albright-Knox. Carrie Yamaoka’s generosity of artistic talent and spirit is deeply appreciated.

Treatment Action Group is an independent AIDS research and policy think tank fighting for better treatment, a vaccine, and a cure for AIDS.TAG works to ensure that all people with HIV receive life saving treatment, care, and information.We are science-based treatment activists working to expand and accelerate vital research and effective community engagement with research and policy institutions.TAG catalyzes open collective action by all affected communities, scientists, and policymakers to end AIDS.

thanks
Carrie Yamaoka • The Drawing Center • 5 Star Printing & Mailing • Scott Gorenstein
Joy Episalla: design/production • Alison Flynn / Comfort Foods / Dong Hai Restaurant: catering
For more information on the
TAG 2007 Research In Action Awards call Joe McConnell at 212.253.7922, e-mail tagnyc@verizon.net, or visit our web site at www.treatmentactiongroup.org

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