How Far We've Come: Valerie Jarrett on AIDS
This week, the International AIDS Conference is being held in in Washington, D.C. The Conference provides an opportunity for Administration officials to reflect on the effect that HIV/AIDS has had in their own lives, and how far we’ve come in the fight against the terrible disease. In the below video, Valerie Jarrett, Senior Advisor to the President, shares how HIV/AIDS has personally impacted her life.
See more videos from Obama Administration officials on how their lives have been affected by HIV/AIDS:
John Berry, Director of the Office of Personnel Management
Grant Colfax, Director of the Office of National AIDS Policy
Brad Kiley, Director of the Office of Management and Administration
Cecilia Muñoz, Director of the White House Domestic Policy Council
Gayle Smith: Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Development and Democracy for the National Security Staff
Tina Tchen, Chief of Staff to the First Lady
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