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Jonathan Perry
Jonathan Perry, who is HIV positive, founded Johnson C. Smith University's first official, gay, lesbian bisexual and transgender (GLBT) organization and is actively involved in HIV-education programs on campus. As a senior at the historically Black college in Charlotte, North Carolina, Perry has been an outspoken student activist and has organized forums on race and sexual orientation.
Bryan Safi
Bryan Safi is an Emmy Award-winning writer and performer at Current TV for the half-hour comedy show infoMania. He is the writer and host of "That's Gay," a segment that looks at gay issues and stereotypes and how they're portrayed by the (often) clueless media. Before infoMania, Safi was a staff writer at The Ellen DeGeneres Show, for which he won an Emmy Award, and worked as a staff writer for the comedy website "Funny or Die."
Jennifer Jako
AIDS Activist. Ten years AIDS survivor. Award-winning director of MTV's "True Life: It Could Be You". Certified AIDS educator. Infected with HIV as a teen, Jako channels her insight, high energy and humor into an honest personal discussion of AIDS in the media, choices and the meaning of life.