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MZA Results

MZA’s work is often in the news. Our company and the events we produce have been extensively featured nationwide in a variety of media outlets, including the Los Angeles Times, the New York Times, San Francisco Chronicle, National Public Radio, CNN, ABC, and NBC. Securing prominent media coverage is an integral part of MZA’s mission.

Below are some of MZA’s most recent press highlights:

1/28/10 - Examiner.com: Zelda Rubinstein, Poltergeist Star and Pioneering AIDS and LGBT Advocate, Dead at Age 76

1/28/10 - Tucson Citizen: Character Actress and Longtime AIDS Activist Zelda Rubinstein Dies at 76

1/28/10 - WEHONews.com: Actress and HIV/AIDS Activist Zelda Rubinstein Dies

1/27/10-AIDS Organizations and LGBT Community Mourn the Loss of Zelda Rubinstein

5/8/09-CBS 2:Sponsors 'AIDS Walk New York' Sunday

5/10/09-CBS 2:Eye on New York: AIDS Walk

5/4/09-NYSE Closing Bell Ceremony on May 7 Set to Celebrate Record-Breaking Corporate Support of 2009 AIDS Walk New York

3/11/09-AIDS Walk New York and Gay Men's Health Crisis Announce Record Corporate Sponsorship Levels

7/21/08-SF Chronicle: Solemn Footsteps - Earth-Friendly AIDS Walk: 25,000 People Raise $4.5 Million at S.F. Event, which Featured Composting and Paperless Registration

7/18/08-Oakland Tribune: AIDS Walk San Francisco aims to end spread of HIV

5/16/08-New York Stock Exchange Closing Bell Honors 2008 AIDS Walk New York(video)

12/18/07-Frontiers Magazine: L.A.’s top gay event producer is doing his part to make charity as fun as a night on the town

5/24/07- Gay City News: At $6.85 Million, An AIDS Walk Record

10/2/06-Daily News Los Angeles: Confronting the Fear: For AIDS Walk Leader, Finding a Cure is Life
 
7/16/06-Marin Independent Journal: Ex-Resident Pledges to Continue Battle Against AIDS

7/15/06-San Francisco Chronicle: Treatment’s better but the throngs still walk for a cure

5/1/06-South Florida Sun Sentinel: Benefit highlights need for education; New HIV cases rise in county, experts say

5/16/05-Los Angeles Times: AIDS Walks Make a Lasting Imprint