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Tuesday, November 15, 2011

HIV & MAGIC JOHNSON: 20 YEARS LATER





Twenty years
ago, NBA legend Ervin “Magic” Johnson shocked the world and revealed he
had HIV.





Back then, Magic was at the top of his game—playing for the Los
Angeles Lakers, recently married to the love of his life, and gearing up for
yet another championship run. He was unstoppable. And then came the press
conference.





November 7, 1991 was a day that not
only changed Magic Johnson’s life, but the world as well. Up until that point,
HIV was seen as a gay, White man’s disease and a certain death sentence.





Recently, Magic sat down with ESPN to discuss his life—20 years
after telling the world he was living with HIV. Today, Magic is not only
beating the disease, but he’s also reinvented himself into a successful
businessman and dedicated philanthropist.





Through his Magic Johnson foundation,
Magic has partnered with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation to establish five full-service
clinics
 in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Oakland, and
Jacksonville that provide much-needed HIV/AIDS care in economically
disadvantaged neighborhoods. He has also put his money where his mouth is and
given over $10 million to fight the disease.





Twenty years ago, as he revealed he had the virus, Magic told
reporters, “I’m gonna go on, I’m gonna beat it, and I’m gonna have fun.” 
And he has most certainly been a man of his word.





Do you remember where you were when Magic
Johnson revealed he has HIV? What did you think? 
I remember being
a young boy and my mother and aunt crying their eyes out because they thought
he would die. I wonder what they think of him now.
What are their and your thoughts despite the grim statistics of the
time, now that Magic not only survived, but he has become one of the world’s
most ardent HIV/AIDS activists?

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