After AIDS/HIV left her orphaned, Princess Kasune Zulu raised her six siblings alone and eventually tested HIV positive herself. Despite these challenges, Zulu decided early on with God's help to be a victor and not a victim. That decision would send her on a journey to advocate for orphans, vulnerable children and those suffering from HIV and AIDS which has lead from the villages of Zambia to the United Nations and beyond. This book is her hopeful and healing story.
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Princess Kasune Zulu, a native of Zambia, is an educator for World Vision’s HIV and AIDS HOPE Initiative. She speaks about the HIV and AIDS crisis around the world and aims to raise awareness about related issues such as education for girls, child labor, child soldiers, child prostitution, human rights, and gender equality. After losing both her parents to AIDS by the time she was seventeen, Zulu herself tested positive in 1997. She then embarked on a campaign to educate other Zambians to protect themselves. Since her diagnosis, she has dedicated her life to fighting the global AIDS epidemic and has become a much sought-after keynote speaker. Zulu was part of a delegation to the White House’s Oval Office that met with President Bush and former Secretary of State Colin Powell, convincing the US government to commit fifteen billion dollars to the AIDS epidemic in sub-Saharan Africa. She is also the cofounder and former associate pastor of Apostolic Church in Zambia Newton Branch.
Lisa Renee Pitts is an award-winning actress in theater, television, and film, as well as an accomplished audiobook narrator and an AudioFile Earphones Award winner.