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Don't Stop Dreaming: Sex, Death, Fear, Bigotry, and Greed: A Scientist-Physician's Odyssey at the Dawn of AIDS

His book is a memoir of his journey as a physician-scientist through the dawn of the AIDS epidemic

Russell Tomar, M.D., a physician-scientist with accreditation in Clinical Pathology, Immunopathology, and Allergy and Immunology, joins us on May 10th a the Ethical Humanist Society of Chicago to discuss his book, Don’t Stop Dreaming: Sex, Death, Fear, Bigotry, and Greed: A Scientist-Physician’s Odyssey at the Dawn of AIDS, a memoir of his journey as a physician-scientist through the dawn of the AIDS epidemic. His story provides insights into the struggles between fact and ignorance, compassion and bigotry, fear and courage as the AIDS epidemic unfolded in the United States and around the world.

Please join us for Coffee Hour after the talk. All are welcome to our Sunday programs, which are free and open to the public, and childcare is available. For more information, please visit EthicalHumanistSociety.org.

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