2004

Gwendolyn E. Boyd: Philanthropist, national president of the Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., made HIV/AIDS the sorority's philanthropic focus READ MORE »
Stuart Burden: International Grant-maker, coordinates the funding for HIV/AIDS prevention programs worldwide READ MORE »
M. Jocelyn Elders: Physician, the nation’s first black Surgeon General, national AIDS spokesperson READ MORE »
Coretta Scott King: Human Rights Activist, speaks out against homophobia to help improve AIDS research, prevention, and treatment READ MORE »
Jenifer Lewis: Actress, Entertainer, lends her broad-ranging talent to support benefits and fundraisers that help combat AIDS READ MORE »
Jerry Lopes: President of the largest black-owned radio network company, uses the airwaves to deliver information about HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention READ MORE »
Juanita Millender-McDonald: Congresswoman, the first African American Congresswoman woman to request an increase in AIDS funding from the appropriations committee READ MORE »
Patricia Nalls: Activist, founded the Women’s Collective, an AIDS service organization dedicated to empowering women living with HIV/AIDS READ MORE »
M. Keith Rawlins: Physician, created a support network for physicians caring for patients with AIDS, medical director for the AIDS Arms Peabody Health Center READ MORE »
Ron Simmons: Physician, raised over $12 million for the only organization that focuses on providing HIV-related services to black gay and bisexual men in the DC area READ MORE »