Liz Page founder of the AIDS Walk Boston
& 5K Run that’s in its 30th year and takes place on Sunday June 7th talks Emmy Winner Charlotte Robinson host of
OUTTAKE VOICES™.
When the AIDS crisis hit Liz became a dedicated volunteer at the AIDS
Action Committee where she launched the AIDS Walk previously known as
From All Walks of Life which she managed for 5 years leading the team
that raised consciousness and millions of dollars towards fighting the
AIDS epidemic. This year the event returns to its roots on the Boston
Common where it continues to be New England’s largest HIV/AIDS awareness
raiser attracting thousands of participants who walk for different
reasons but walk together for one common cause: to support AIDS Action
and its work to prevent new infections, maximize the health outcomes of
those infected and to end the epidemic here in Massachusetts. The Walk
is 6.2 miles and the 5K Run is a competitive, timed event fully
sanctioned by the USA Track & Field Association. AIDS Action expects
to raise approximately $1 million from the event. We talked to Liz
about her inspiration for this event and her spin on our LGBT issues.
When asked what she would like to see happen for LGBT equality in the
next few years Page stated, “I’d love to see any federal barriers
dropped as far as complete equal rights for equal marriage so my wife
and I can feel fully protected under the law as far as our estate and
any financial protections that we might be being denied right now. I
hope all of that for the sake of our daughter will be completely ironed
out and we’re always trying to fight discrimination. I am excited about
all the transgender focus right now because I think there are so many
people who are just starting to realize the pain they have lived
through. I myself have a first cousin who several years ago at 57 years
old said to his wife, 'I need to tell you either I’m going to make a
transition to be a woman as I’ve always felt in my heart or I’m going to
kill myself and you need to help me make this decision because I cannot
live like this any longer.' So right now I’m a big proponent of fair
protection for transgender people.”
Liz Page is a Certified Fund Raising Executive and in 1994 she opened
Liz Page Associates a fundraising and special event production company.
Under her leadership, LPA has built a reputation for producing special
events for nonprofits and corporations that not only meet but exceed
significant financial, marketing and employee engagement goals. Liz and
her team create signature experiences with unforgettable power and style
to help organizations reach their next level of success and visibility.
The AIDS Walk & 5K Run will begin and end at Boston Common on June
7th 2015. Registration and check-in begins at 7:30A. After opening
ceremonies at 9A the 5K Run begins at 9:50A and the Walk sets off at
10A. WCVB-TV’s openly gay newscaster Randy Price will emcee the event
which also includes a Wellness Festival and a post-walk celebration of
healthy living. There isn’t a registration fee or a minimum fundraising
requirement to participate in the Walk, however there is a $30
registration fee for the 5K Run.
For More Info: action.aac.org
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