On World AIDS Day, Listen to an Interview with Activist Cleve Jones

December 1, 2016

On World AIDS Day, listen to a personal and moving interview with Cleve Jones, a San Francisco based LGBTQ justice advocate.  Jones has been on the forefront of the AIDS crisis ever since 1983 when the disease began decimating the gay community in San Francisco.  The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt was his idea.

Listen to Terry Gross interview Jones on her program Fresh Air.

posted by Marg Herder

Lē Weaver identifies as a non-binary writer, musician, and feminist spiritual seeker. Their work draws attention to: the ongoing trauma experienced by women and LGBTQIA people in this “Christian” society; Christ/Sophia’s desire that each of us move deeper into our own practice of non-violence; and the desperate need to move away from an androcentric conception of God.

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