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Marriot Copley Place | Boston | March 19, 2016
More than 1,300 gay and bisexual men, transgender people, friends and event supporters and volunteers cheered as Douglas M. Brooks received the Congressman Gerry E. Studds Visibility Award at the 2016 Men’s Event. Brooks, director of the White House’s Office of National AIDS Policy, began his career in public service at the Provincetown AIDS Support Group. This year’s festivities, which included a reception, dinner, silent auction, speakers including Boston Mayor Martin J. Walsh and dancing to funk favorites from Booty Vortex and DJ Maryalice, raised over $630,000 in cash and pledges to support the life-saving services and programs at Fenway Health.