Fifth & Hardy produced a leadership educational event, hosted at the National Museum of African American History and Culture, to showcase the invaluable role that advocates and caregivers play in igniting positive change for older adults living with HIV.

The evening consisted of a live panel discussion designed to create a space to explore what the intergenerational dialogue looks like outside of HIV, and share lessons learned that leaders in the HIV community can apply to their respective organizations to evoke change in addressing, and ultimately helping end, the HIV epidemic. The program featured guest speakers that explores issues such as community building, leadership, and power-building while highlighting the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for older adults. Guests dined in the beautiful foyer of the Museum of African American History and Culture and were treated to a musical performance by Asher Havon.

Fifth & Hardy designed, managed and executed the entire evening.

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