November 30, 2004
Yesterday at work I got the following e-mail:
The MGH will host the Sinikithemba Choir from KwaZulu-Natal South Africa from 1-2 PM, Monday November 29, in the Wang Lobby, in recognition of World AIDS Day. This group of HIV infected persons from an AIDS support group in Durban, has been supported by health care providers from MGH, and bring a message of hope for those living with HIV/AIDS. They will perform traditional Zulu Music and sell their own Zulu beadwork, which comes from an income generating program they have developed to assist others living in poverty and dealing with the challenges of this infection. Dr. Slavin recently visited the Choir in South Africa, and has invited them to share their message of hope with the MGH community.
I was extremely moved by this group of HIV positive singers, who live in a world so different from mine. And so when the concert was over, I forked over some money and bought their CD, the proceeds of which go to their hospital in South Africa. You can buy a handful of their songs here.
Posted by rhode at November 30, 2004 11:59 AMI'm so excited for you... your first South African experience!
Another great AIDS program:
http://www.kff.org/about/lovelife.cfm
http://www.lovelife.org.za/kids/index.html
The kids in this program are amazing.
that sounds like such a neat concert thing!
Posted by: sheeva at November 30, 2004 03:50 PMSouth African music is fun to sing too -- lot of nice open harmonies. Having just done a show about the country, I to listen to quite a bit of it.
Posted by: anand sarwate at November 30, 2004 05:05 PM