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World AIDS Day week feature profiles: Marvelyn Brown
Marvelyn Brown, a
25-year-old native Tennessean, was diagnosed with HIV at age 19. Since then she
has moved both live and television audiences around the United States, Canada,
Jamaica, South Africa, Mexico,
Tanzania and Rwanda with her
compelling personal story. Brown has spoken at over 50 colleges and
universities nationwide. She is currently the CEO and an Independent HIV
Consultant for, Marvelous Connections. Her humanitarian work earned her a 2007
Emmy Award for Outstanding National Public Service Announcement. Brown’s
autobiography, The Naked Truth:
Young, Beautiful and (HIV) Positive, was published by
Amistad/HarperCollins in 2008.
Brown took part in MTV’s 48 Fest at the International AIDS Conference in Toronto where she
directed and produced a short film about HIV, called “Different Strokes.” In
2005 she spoke on the White House lawn at the Student AIDS March and in the
summer of 2006 for the Washington Mystics, Youth AIDS Day, both in Washington, D.C.
She sat down with the writers, producers, and directors of Viacom, FOX, CBS,
and the Caribbean Broadcast to discuss fun and innovative ways of integrating
HIV awareness and sex education into the media.
The BET and the Rap-It-Up campaign named her one of the 25 Heroes in the Fight,
by speaking out about her experience and showing her face as a young woman
living positively with HIV and VH1 gave her the title of DIVA on the rise. In
addition to these accomplishments, the National Association of People With AIDS
presented Marvelyn with the Tarsha Durhant Positive Youth Leadership Award and
she received the Courage Under Fire Award from Choice USA, and just recently
she was honored with the Do Something Award from dosomething.org.
Brown has had extensive radio and television experience – some highlights
include The Oprah Winfrey Show discussing HIV/AIDS in America and the
rising infection rate among women, CNN Documentary Black In America hosted by
Soledad O'Brien and the rising infection rate among women, America’s Next
Top Model, MTV, BET, The CBS Early Show, The Tavis Smiley Show, The Tom
Joyner Morning Show, The Michael Baisedn Show, and TheTyra Banks Show. In addition, she has been featured in Newsweek, U.S. News and Report,
Fortune 500, Ebony, Black Beat, Essence, and she appeared on the covers of
A&U, POZ and the AVE. She lives in New York, NY.