March 17, 2026
Communication Professor Behind Public Talk on AIDS Activism

Communication professor Andrew Spieldenner, pictured with President Ellen Neufeldt in 2024, is part of a group hosting an upcoming meeting about AIDS activism. Photo by Alicia Lores
Cal State San Marcos communication professor Andrew Spieldenner is part of a group hosting a meeting in San Diego next week about the history and future of AIDS activism.
The public talk, titled “Knowledge of AIDS: Civic Participation and Activism,” will take place on Wednesday, March 25 from 5:30-7 p.m. at the San Diego LGBT Community Center, 3909 Centre St.
The discussion is being funded by a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant that Spieldenner received in 2023. The guests are activists Cecilia Chung, a senior adviser for the Transgender Law Center; and Charles Stephens, the founder and executive director of the Counter Narrative Project; as well as researcher Tonia Poteat, a professor in the Duke University School of Nursing.
The talk is free and open to the community. It’s part of a workshop series sponsored by the NSF’s Knowledge of Aids network.
Spieldenner has been a CSUSM faculty member for almost a decade. HIV-positive since 1998, he has been an advocate for people living with AIDS and HIV for most of his life, and has established himself as a groundbreaking researcher on topics that affect the LGBTQ community.
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