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An "Open Portfolio"
about Mary's Studio
and activism work.
The article has a
nice bio and shows
how she came full
circle to where she
is today.
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This article marks
the 30th year
anniversary since
the first published
accounts of what
became known as
AIDS. It interviews
31 long-term
survivors including
Mary about what
moves and sustains
them, and if they
think they'll live
to see a cure.
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Leading ladies and
longtime HIV/AIDS
advocates, Dawn
Averitt Bridge and
Mary Fisher, discuss
why women are
particularly
vulnerable to the
virus.
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An in-depth look
into Mary's studio
including lots of
pictures and an
article written by
Mary about how she
feels about her
unique space.
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This article about
Mary discusses how
she has affected
lives around the
world. It talks
about how she's
moved her artwork
into her latest line
of fabric designs.
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| A celebrity
auction on eBay to
benefit
organizations that
care for Africa's
AIDS orphans,
including a program
established by Mary
Fisher. As a global
initiative by the
toy and game company
Hasbro, Inc., it
aims to raise
awareness of the
estimated 15 million
children who have
been orphaned as a
result of the AIDS
epidemic in Africa
and to support
programs that serve
them.
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| In spring 2006,
Mary Fisher earned a
new honor for work
long close to her
heart: advocating
for women and girls
affected by
HIV/AIDS. As a
special
representative, Ms.
Fisher will raise
awareness and
provide advocacy on
HIV prevention,
treatment, care and
support, with an
emphasis on women,
children and youth. Click here for
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| Mary Fisher
first visited Zambia
a few years ago
because the
University of
Alabama in
Birmingham — home
base of her Mary
Fisher Clinical AIDS
Research and
Education (CARE)
Fund — supports an
ambitious
AIDS-fighting
program there. Since
that first visit,
her heart has drawn
her back repeatedly
to the
south-central-African
nation, where
there's both
staggering loss from
HIV/AIDS and
heartening progress
against it.
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| The O bracelet
was a special project
of O, the Oprah
Magazine, launched
in the Style Section
of its May 2007 issue. In
Rwanda and Zambia,
women who are
infected or affected
by HIV/AIDS made intricately beaded
bracelets, for sale
exclusively at Macys.com.
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December 2006 |
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Now I Lay
Me Down to Sleep |
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Virus
at Home |
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