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Sheryl Lee Ralph, Javier Muñoz and Demetre Daskalakis Join Virtual Party for HIV Survivors

by | Dec 9, 2025 | Family and Friends, Gay Life, Living with HIV/AIDS, My Fabulous Disease, News, Prevention and Policy, Trump | 0 comments

(Clockwise from top left) Marnina Miller of PWN-USA; actress Sheryl Lee Ralph; actor and activist Javier Munoz; public health hero Demetre Daskalakis, MD; and event host Charles Sanchez.

Broadway star and Emmy-winning actress Sheryl Lee Ralph has been added to a slate of celebrities and community leaders who will appear at a virtual event on Wednesday, December 17, benefitting The Reunion Project, an alliance of HIV/AIDS survivors. 

“Mark is 65” will commemorate the 65th birthday of 40-year HIV survivor Mark S. King while shining a spotlight on all long-term HIV/AIDS survivors. 

Ms. Ralph joins Demetre Daskalakis, MD, a former CDC health official who resigned in protest; Broadway star and activist Javier Muñoz, who is openly living with HIV; Michael Gottlieb, MD, the physician who wrote the first report in 1981 about a strange illness that would come to be known as AIDS; Marnina Miller, co-director of Positive Women’s Network USA; trans HIV activist and icon Cecilia Chung; and a wide collection of community leaders and people living with HIV/AIDS who will appear during the one-hour streaming event. The event will be hosted by HIV writer and personality Charles Sanchez.

The free event will offer “joy, plenty of folks teasing Mark, and a real sense of purpose about the importance of using our collective voice during this time,” said Jeff Berry, executive director of The Reunion Project. “Long-term HIV/AIDS survivors have tremendous resilience, are often on the front lines of advocacy, and our sense of humor sustains us. All of those things will be on full display during this special event – and there are plenty of fun surprises in store as well.”

The event will stream live on Wednesday, December 17, at 8:00PM EST, on Facebook, YouTube, and on King’s website, My Fabulous Disease. For more information, visit www.Markis65.com where registration is free. The site also offers an option to make a donation to The Reunion Project. Registrants will also receive a link to an “after party” on Zoom. 

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