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Jonathan Perry
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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.
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Bryan Safi
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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."
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Jennifer Jako
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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.