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Australia
Phumzile Mabizela
22 July 14 @ 11:32
Paul Jeffrey/EAA/WCC
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The Rev. Phumzile Mabizela preaches the sermon during a July 22, 2014, interfaith service at St. Paul's (Anglican) Cathedral in Melbourne, Australia. The event was a memorial service for those who have died of HIV and AIDS-related causes, and included the involvement of several delegates to the 20th International AIDS Conference. The service came following a march through Melbourne demanding an end to stigma and discrimination against those living with the virus, and a candlelight service in a nearby plaza. Mabizela is executive director of the International Network of Religious Leaders Living with or personally affected by HIV and AIDS (INERELA+). Photo by Paul Jeffrey for the Ecumenical Advocacy Alliance.