
This AIDS conference has been full of knowledge. It wasn’t just about HIV/AIDS. It was about learning and gathering and sharing information and opinions among people with HIV and without HIV. I also think that this conference was about women sharing about empowerment. There was discussion of violence, inequality, and disrespect. I hope everyone came out a little smarter and a little more aware how they can help especially that women’s empowerment can make a difference in the environment and in people’s minds. I’m eleven and I am taking a lot out of this conference. A bit more than I expected. I just hope that education for men and women gets better. That we know about HIV/AIDS and that our awareness changes our actions. Denying young people information about sex is a violation of their rights.
Julian. Age 11.
7 comments:
Proud to have had Julian as part of our team
I totally agree with you Julian , all children should have the right to access to information.It was great having you as part of the group.I felt honoured .
Wow, julian, I am proud to be related to you. Gordon
Julian -- Great blog entry! Please continue sharing your thoughts and opinions with us. I'll be tuning in!
Hi Jools, It's me 'MO B' (aka Nona) from New York and all I can say is 'Wow' you rock! Thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us, really inspiring. Miss you you and hope to see you before you're in high school or college : - )) lata dude
Hey jules great blog.
Julian, if you ever need a job as an advocate for women's rights, come join me here at Comic Relief! You're quite the raconteur and the blog is fantastic. Looking forward to many more words of wisdom.
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