2011 AAHU Cohort Announced
The African American HIV University (AAHU) Community Mobilization College (CMC) is proud to announce its third cohort. This year's 31 Fellows come to us from a wide range of community-based and AIDS service organizations around the country. The 2011 Fellows will be in Los Angeles from April 24-29 to participate in their first training that will guide them through the development of a community needs assessment specific to their local Black community. The 2011 AAHU Fellows are:
Adyam Redae
Minority Health Consortium
Anquenette Perkins
SMHART Institute, Jackson State University
Anselma Latimer
AIDS Housing Association of Tacoma
Arthur Jackson
Southern Regional Area Health Education Center
Christopher Ervin
Aniz, Inc.
Christooher Humphrey
Harlem United
Courtney Hampton
Arkansas Department of Health
Darius Evans
N’R Peace
Durryle Brooks
Advocates for Youth
Elizabeth Thompson
Making A Way Housing, Inc.
Jesus Felizzola
Miami AIDS Project, Inc.
Jonathan Perry
N’R Peace
Juan Pierce
Minority Health Consortium
Kendall Moore
South Side Health Center
Lytani Wilson
Center for Black Women’s Wellness
Kristen Crawford
Hyacinth AIDS Foundation
Lindsay Wright-El
CHAG-Community Health Awareness Group
Lynwellyn Gudger
Illinois African American Coalition for Prevention
Maissa Jackson
Eutopia of Louisiana
Malcolm Varner
FACES-Family AIDS Clinic and Education
Nigel Witherspoon
AIDS Alabama
Rev. A.J. Johnson
BRASS0-Baton Rouge AIDS Society
Rev. James Curry
Wayne State University DMC Sinai/Grace
Robert Newells
Healing Faith HIV/AIDS Program
Shanebrae Price
SisterLove, Inc.
Tiffiny Jackson
Alethia House
Tony Sillemon
East Bay AIDS Center
Uriah Bell
Hispanic Black Gay Coalition
Walter Bradley
AID Atlanta, Inc.
William Graves
MAC-Multicultural AIDS Coalition