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A Fashion, Film & Music Event to mark the 2014 WORLD AIDS DAY presented by POSITIVE RUNWAY: Global Catwalk to Stop the Spread in association with the Universal Peace Federation - UK and Julius Reuben London. Trailblazing LGBT/HIV rights Activist, Bisi Alimi who is an Aspen New Voice Fellow and World Bank Consultant named in the top 100 most influential people in the world and top 10 most influential LGBT/HIV rights Activists will be our Keynote Speaker and will also walk the Runway at the WORLD AIDS DAY LONDON GLOBAL CATWALK. Bisi is the Founder of Rainbow Intersection and a lecturer at Free University in Berlin. His focus is on promoting human rights for gay Africans and the prevention of HIV/AIDS while creating dialogue and engaging in world conversations around race, culture, sexuality, social equality, and change. POSITIVE RUNWAYs signature RED RIBBON Models and UK-based Beauty Queens will grace the runway to walk the HIV/AIDS virus out of the globe to help secure an AIDS free World and AIDS free generation by speaking the same language as today's young generation in order to get the message across to the 21st Century youth. POSITIVE RUNWAYs signature RED RIBBON Models will grace the runway to walk the HIV/AIDS virus out of the globe to help secure an AIDS free World and AIDS free generation by speaking the same language as today's young generation in order to get the message across to the 21st Century youth.
Tickets : £ Free Tickets
Address : Universal Peace Federation
43 Lancaster Gate
London
W2
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- 01 Aug – Yves Saint Laurent (1936–2008), French fashion designer
- 01 Aug – Lionel Bart (1930–1999), British writer & composer of pop music/musicals including Oliver
- 02 Aug – James Baldwin (1924–1987), American novelist
- 04 Aug – Walter Pater (1839–1894), English essayist & art critic
- 04 Aug – Marcus Urban (1971–), German footballer & diversity adviser
- 04 Aug – Rudi van Dantzig (1933–2012), Dutch choreographer, ballet dancer & writer
- 05 Aug – Heward Grafftey (1928–2010), Canadian politician & business executive
- 06 Aug – Jim McGreevey (1957–), American seminarian & politician, former Gov of New Jersey
- 06 Aug – Andy Warhol (1928–1987), American painter, printmaker & filmmaker
- 08 Aug – Michael Urie (1980–), American actor, television producer & director
- 09 Aug – Michael Kors (1959–), American fashion designer
- 10 Aug – Andrew Sullivan (1963–), English author & political commentator
- 11 Aug – Angus Wilson (1913–1991), English novelist & short story writer
- 13 Aug – Herb Ritts (1952–2002), American fashion photographer
- 13 Aug – Domenico Dolce (1958–), Italian fashion designer (Dolce & Gabbana)
- 13 Aug – Sam Champion (1961–), American TV personality & weather anchor
- 14 Aug – Horst P. Horst (1906–1999), German-American fashion photographer
- 14 Aug – Nick Grimshaw (1984–), English radio/TV presenter
- 14 Aug – Mark Pocan (1964–), American Democratic congressman (Wisconsin)
- 18 Aug – Marcel Carné (1906–1996), French film director
- 19 Aug – Malcolm Forbes (1919–1990), American magazine publisher
- 21 Aug – Miguel Vale de Almeida (1960–), Portuguese anthropologist, LGBT activist, professor & politician
- 24 Aug – Stephen Fry (1957–), English actor, screenwriter, comedian & television presenter
- 24 Aug – Marsha P. Johnson (1945–1992), Gay Liberation Activist
- 25 Aug – Ludwig II of Bavaria (1845–1886), King of Bavaria
- 25 Aug – Leonard Bernstein (1918–1990), American conductor, composer, music lecturer & pianist
- 25 Aug – Rob Halford (1951–), English singer & songwriter, lead vocalist of Judas Priest
- 26 Aug – Christopher Isherwood (1904–1986), English novelist
- 27 Aug – Tom Ford (1961–), American fashion designer & film director
- 29 Aug – Jean Lorrain (1855–1906), French poet, novelist & dandy
- 30 Aug – Ben Bradshaw (1960–), British politician, former Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport (2009–2010), MP for Exeter since 1997