Author, artist and AIDS activist Mary Fisher will speak at the Congregational Church of the Peninsula during worship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, and then will autograph copies of her new book, “Uneasy Silence,” from noon-1:30 p.m. in the church dining room.
Not long after her own HIV diagnosis more than 30 years ago, Fisher mounted a world stage in Houston to address the 1992 Republican National Convention. She stunned the crowd with her speech, A Whisper of AIDS.
For a world living in fear of those with AIDS, Fisher presented a shockingly different view of a person living with — rather than dying of — HIV. Her action encouraged millions of others to live openly and with dignity as well.
She has written six books, given countless speeches and interviews, and traveled the globe as a sp

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