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Twilight Meditation for World Aids Day, 2016-12-01

 Item — Container: Shelf 80, Box: 6, Object: 1018
Identifier: 80.6.1018

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

Contains all audio-only recordings

Dates

  • Event: 2016-12-01

Extent

From the Series: 1 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

In commemoration of World AIDS Day, the Rothko Chapel will hold a Twilight Meditation, offered in partnership with Avenue 360 Health and Wellness, formerly known Houston Area Community Services and Bering Omega. Join us in showing your support and solidarity with the millions of people living with and impacted by HIV/AIDS.

Pharmacy technician Robert Munoz of Avenue 360 Health and Wellness, formerly Houston Area Community Services and Bering Omega, will begin the event by sharing some important facts on the history and current state of the HIV/AIDS pandemic. A guided meditation led by local meditation facilitator Gabriel Clark will follow. The program will end with a reception on the Chapel’s plaza.

About the presenters: Munoz has been immersed in Houston’s HIV/AIDS community since 2001 as a volunteer, activist, service provider and a survivor. He was a founding member of Houston Area Teen Coalition of Homosexuals (HATCH) and an active participant with the social group “20 Something.” Munoz has volunteered with the AIDS Foundation Houston visiting HIV/AIDS clients in the 12 Oaks Hospital and served as an honorary member of ACT UP HOUSTON, lobbying the Texas State Capital and the Houston City Council on behalf of the HIV community. He also was a member and group facilitator for Bering Spiritual Support Network and a member and once councilperson of Shambhala Meditation Center Houston.

Clark has worked in the service, personal care and human potential movements for the last 40 years. He began his study of meditation nine years ago and currently practices at Insight Meditation Houston. He often guides meditation practices at various institutions around the Montrose community. Diagnosed with HIV in 1981, Clark was inspired to focus his attention on working with LGBTQ communities and those whose lives have been touched by the virus.

The Chapel will close to the public at 5:00 PM for the meditation.

Appraisal

Risk score 1 (Likelihood 1, Consequence 1)

Physical Description

CD. MP3 19:42 27.718 KB

Repository Details

Part of the Rothko Chapel Archives Repository

Contact:
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Houston TX 77006 USA
713.660.1410