
December
3 , 2004
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Music
of hope
The Sinikithemba HIV-positive choir brought a message of hope to the hospital
when they performed traditional Zulu music in the WACC lobby Nov. 29 in
recognition of World
AIDS Day. The South African choir, whose Zulu name means, "we give
hope," is comprised of 15 HIV-positive members who participate in
an AIDS support group in Durban, South Africa. Their songs focused on
messages of love, community and hope.
The Partners AIDS Research Center at the MGH and Harvard Medical School
(HMS) has been working with the choir to raise funds for the treatment
of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Currently, a center of HIV treatment of excellence
is being established at McCord Hospital in Durban in a joint program with
the MGH, HMS and the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine.
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