CORAGEOUS ACROBAT NAMED HONORARY CHAIR FOR “POSITIVELY
ART”
Matthew Cusick, who battled Cirque du Soleil
on HIV discrimination, to perform at event
ATLANTA, GA -October 10, 2006
Gymnast and acrobat Matthew Cusick, who successfully waged a public
battle against Cirque du Soleil on HIV discrimination, has been named
an Honorary Chair of Positively Art. The fundraiser, to be held Nov.
2 at Mason Murer Fine Art in Midtown, will raise money for HIV/AIDS
education, prevention and care, and will feature works from emerging
and established artists.
In 2002, Cusick landed his “dream job” as an acrobat with
the famed Cirque du Soleil, a rare feat for an American. However, just
before he was to begin work with the “Mystere” show in Las
Vegas, Cirque terminated his contract because he has HIV. Although Cusick
had disclosed his status and received a green light to perform following
medical exams, Cirque claimed he was a “health hazard.”
Cusick filed a discrimination complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity
Commission (EEOC). The agency found evidence of discrimination and Cirque
paid the largest settlement in history for an HIV-discrimination complaint
settled with the EEOC. Cirque was forced to begin anti-discrimination
training for its employees and to adopt a zero-tolerance policy toward
discrimination against those with HIV and other disabilities. Cusick’s
bravery and perseverance in fighting a very public battle sent an emphatic
message to employers everywhere that discrimination against those with
HIV/AIDS will not be tolerated. Today, Cusick is a motivational speaker
and performs with Ken Berkeley in the acrobatic duo KENiMATTix. At Positively
Art, they will perform an artistic hand-balancing demonstration.
The event will feature an array of art including oil paintings, jewelry,
photography, ceramic sculpture, and mixed media works to be sold at
silent auction. Advanced tickets are $40 and can be purchased
online (food
and drinks included). Proceeds will go directly to the programs of AID
Atlanta, African Children’s Art Project, and Cable Positive. In
the past two years, Positively Art has raised more than $30,000 to support
the fight against HIV/AIDS.
Numerous sponsors have signed on to support this unique community event
including WE (Women’s Entertainment), Commscope, Motorola, C-Cor
and Hall’s of Fine Wines. To make this event possible, they
join the Cable Positive, Atlanta Chapter’s annual premier sponsors
who are Scientific Atlanta, Fox Cable Networks, MTV Networks, Turner,
HBO, The Weather Channel, Comcast and Cox Communications.
For more information on Cable Positive and the Positively Art beneficiaries,
visit www.cablepositive.org, www.AIDAtlanta.org and www.africanchildrensart.org.