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Carole LaFavor

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Carole LaFavor is an Ojibwe novelist, activist, nurse, and mother. She is Two-Spirit and Lesbian identified and was a member of the President's Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS from 1995-1997. She was featured in Mona Smith's 1988 film Her Giveway (Women Make Movies) about her experiences as a person living with AIDS. Her two novels, Along the Journey River and Evil Dead Center were both published by Firebrand Books and her essay "Walking the Red Road" appears in the anthology Positive Women: Voices of Women Living with AIDS edited by Andrea Rudd and Darien Taylor (Toronto: Second Story Press, 1992).

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Presidential Advisory Council on HIV/AIDS (PACHA)