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Saturday, Dec. 20
The Indiana Daily Student

Jeanne White Ginder, mother of Ryan White, fights back tears during her speech about her son. After White's death in 1990, Ginder become a spokesperson for the rights of people with HIV/AIDS and AIDS education. Through her hard work, Congress renewed the "Ryan White CARE Act" which improved health care services for those with HIV/AIDS. Christa Kumming

Ryan White

Jeanne White Ginder, mother of Ryan White, fights back tears during her speech about her son. After White's death in 1990, Ginder become a spokesperson for the rights of people with HIV/AIDS and AIDS education. Through her hard work, Congress renewed the "Ryan White CARE Act" which improved health care services for those with HIV/AIDS.