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"[[SumOfUs.org]]’s Campaign Manager, Kaytee Riek, has ten years of experience campaigning on issues of social justice, with a focus on global health and HIV/AIDS. Before coming to SumOfUs.org, she led campaigns at [[Health GAP]], a global AIDS advocacy group, to win an historic commitment from the U.S. government to spend $48 billion over five years on global AIDS treatment and prevention. In her spare time, she’s a photographer, graphic designer, and a member of [[ACT UP]] Philadelphia, an all-volunteer group committed to ending the AIDS crisis through direct action."<ref>SumOfUs [http://sumofus.org/about/who-we-are/ Who we are], organizational web page, accessed August 27, 2012.</ref> | "[[SumOfUs.org]]’s Campaign Manager, Kaytee Riek, has ten years of experience campaigning on issues of social justice, with a focus on global health and HIV/AIDS. Before coming to SumOfUs.org, she led campaigns at [[Health GAP]], a global AIDS advocacy group, to win an historic commitment from the U.S. government to spend $48 billion over five years on global AIDS treatment and prevention. In her spare time, she’s a photographer, graphic designer, and a member of [[ACT UP]] Philadelphia, an all-volunteer group committed to ending the AIDS crisis through direct action."<ref>SumOfUs [http://sumofus.org/about/who-we-are/ Who we are], organizational web page, accessed August 27, 2012.</ref> |
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Biographical Information
"SumOfUs.org’s Campaign Manager, Kaytee Riek, has ten years of experience campaigning on issues of social justice, with a focus on global health and HIV/AIDS. Before coming to SumOfUs.org, she led campaigns at Health GAP, a global AIDS advocacy group, to win an historic commitment from the U.S. government to spend $48 billion over five years on global AIDS treatment and prevention. In her spare time, she’s a photographer, graphic designer, and a member of ACT UP Philadelphia, an all-volunteer group committed to ending the AIDS crisis through direct action."[1]
Affiliations
Resources and articles
- John Stauber, The Progressive Movement is a PR Front for Rich Democrats, March 15, 2013, CounterPunch.
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References
- ↑ SumOfUs Who we are, organizational web page, accessed August 27, 2012.