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Tomorrow evening at 8:00 SLT (PT) I'll share a short presentation in the Karuna Resource Center on The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation http://www.pedaids.org/Home.aspx

To mark the Foundation's 20th anniversary they're launching "Join the Moment" a campaign to create a generation free of HIV. I'll share what I've learned about the work being done related to this campaign.

All are welcome to attend but if you don't have a free Second Life account or can't make it in, you can watch this video and visit the website to learn more. For those who already have a free Second Life acct, here is the SLurl to the Karuna Resource Center in Second Life: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Karuna/33/50/23

There will also be a short video shown "Creating a Generation Free of HIV, by Nigel Barker" available here:

You may wonder why people would want to visit Second Life to view things that are available on the web. For one, while anyone with access to a computer can watch videos on YouTube, one generally watches those videos alone or maybe with a friend, and I suppose sometimes in a classroom with your peers. In Second Life there is a global audience. It's a wonderful way to connect with diverse groups of people, especially when the topic is one with such a strong global impact. Together we can discuss the presentation and video via chat or voice while they are taking place.

Also, the materials in this presentation, along with all the materials in the Karuna Resource Center, were evaluated and chosen by an academic librarian in real life (me :) ), (Robin Mochi, Consumer Health Librarian in Second Life). I follow a set criteria and choose only those materials deemed useful and that meet the guidelines and outcomes of the National Library of Medicine grant that funds the Karuna Island for HIV/AIDS information and support in SL.

The materials shown in this short video will remain in the Karuna Resource Center for viewing 24/7. Feel free to stop by anytime that's convenient in your time zone of the world.

Questions, comments or suggestions? IM Robin Mochi inworld or email Robin Ashford at Robin@karunahiv.com or comment here.

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