Photographs from Justin Glon - Centre for the Study of AIDS
University of Pretoria (Pretoria, South Africa).



Justin Glon outside the Center for the Study of AIDS at the University of Pretoria in South Africa. This is the advertising sign near the entrance welcoming everyone to the Center.

Justin Glon outside of the Nelson Mandela Museum of Robben Island on the Victoria Waterfront in Cape Town, South Africa. Robben Island is where Mandela was imprisoned for nearly 15 years due to his opposition to apartheid.

Justin Glon at Cape Point in South Africa. This is the most southwestern point on the continent and the point where the Indian Ocean meets the Atlantic by consensus of most scholars.

Justin Glon standing at the top of Table Mountain in Cape Town, South Africa. In the distance are the city center of Cape Town and the False Bay waterfront.

Justin Glon outside the State Theatre in city center Pretoria, South Africa. The Center for the Study of AIDS created and led the program of HIV/AIDS education and the arts for the Department of Arts and Culture of the city of Pretoria. This picture was taken during the intermission of one of those plays performed by local area high school students.

Justin Glon outside the state Theatre in Pretoria, South Africa. From right to left are Theresa Miller a graduate student from the University of Eastern Washington, Glon, Gerrit Maritz, the Faculty Coordinator for the Center for the Study of AIDS, and Palesa Mphutinge, volunteer co-coordinator for the Center for the Study of AIDS.

Justin Glon outside the Center for Human Rights and the Faculty of Law at the University of Pretoria, South Africa with Professor Frans Viljoen. Professor Viljoen is the head faculty member of the Center for Human Rights.

Justin Glon outside of the HIV/AIDS convention on community based volunteer programs in South Africa. This convention was held in city center Pretoria at the Civic Center.

Justin Glon, Gerrit Maritz, Steve Majors, and Johan Maritz at a café in Graskop, South Africa on their way to Kruger National Park. Kruger Park is one of the largest national parks in the world and home to the 'big five' animal species.

Gerrit Maritz, Justin Glon, Steve Majors, and Johan Maritz at the Blyde River Canyon near Kruger National Park, South Africa. In the distance lie the Three Rondavals and God's Window natural wonders.

Justin Glon, Johan Maritz, and Sebastian Matroos at a local pub in Menlyn, Pretoria, South Africa. Sebastian is the coordinator of the Youth Skills Development Project of the Center for the Study of AIDS.

The volunteers and coordinators of the Center for the Study of AIDS at the University of Pretoria in Pretoria, South Africa. From right to left: Johan Maritz, Justin Glon, Mary Crewe, Pierre Brouard, Gerrit Maritz, Rakgadi Mohlahlane, Farisanani, Didi Snellenburg, Gloria Malala, Hansie Bothma, and Barry Van Wyk.

Justin Glon and Mr. Farisanani at the Research room of the Center for the Study of AIDS, University of Pretoria, South Africa. Farisanani is the coordinator of the Student Volunteer Project of the University.

Gerrit Maritz, center, with his students at the Sibikwa Theatre Project. Gerrit is the coordinator of the drama and theatre project at Sibikwa and volunteers twice weekly to aid in the project, which keeps children off the street while educating them on HIV/AIDS.


Justin Glon outside of the Sibikwa Theatre entrance in Johannesburg, South Africa. This is where the Faculty Coordinator of the Center for the Study of AIDS, Gerrit Maritz, teaches disadvantaged children from the community theatre skills in order to keep them off the streets and educate them on HIV/AIDS.