Craig G. Harris (April 8, 1958 – November 26, 1991) was an African-American writer, poet, health educator, and HIV/AIDS activist.
This conference included over 400 people from all over the country who wanted to discuss how to address the impact of the AIDS epidemic within the Black community.
[5] The National Minority AIDS Council was founded in 1987 by Harris and other activists, including Paul Kawata, Calu Lester, Don Edwards, Suki Ports, Timm Offutt, Norm Nickens, Carl Bean, Gilberto Gerald, Marie St.-Cyr, and Sandra McDonald.
[8] His articles, and essays were published in places like the NCBLG's Black/Out magazine,[9] The Advocate, Ebony, Gay Community News, New York Native, Outweek, and The Washington Blade.
[18] On June 27, 2017, the Counter Narrative Project hosted several events in Atlanta, Oakland, and Washington, D.C. for their I Will Be Heard National Day of Action in honor of Craig G. Harris and to commemorate National HIV Testing Day,[19] including a theatre production by the Brave Souls Collective in D.C.[20]