CBC Newsworld has live coverage now (10am EST)
There is a special event for grandmothers who have been taking care of AIDS orphans. So far they have mentioned that Alicia Keys and Stephan Lewis (UN Special Envoy for AIDS in Africa) will be there.
If you have a chance make sure to watch or listen some of what Stephen Lewis has to say. He came to my university to give a very p
restigious lecture. Many students had trouble getting in and most of the seats were taken by professors and members of the community. So he showed up at the University bar and just began talking to whoever was there. It was such a passion filled addressed I have thought about it often ever since.
Edited to Add - Here is my recap of today ceremonies
The ceremony was for the Grandmother's Gathering (Run by the Stephen Lewis Foundation
http://www.stephenlewisfoundation.org/ ) it brought together Grandmothers who lost there children to AIDS and are now raising there grandchildren some of who are HIV+ with Grandmothers from Canada that have been supporting them.
It started off with the grandmothers dancing (and they danced up a strom) CBC interviewed Alicia Keys who is the patron of a foundation called Keep A Child Alive
http://www.keepachildalive.org/ She was very knowlegable and very political I was highly impressed by the way she spoke.
Stephen Lewis was also interviewed and he spoke as well. Then he danced. I love Stephen Lewis and think the world of him...but he made Alicia Keys laugh a lot.
There was the story of one grandmother, who lost her children and in laws and is raising two grandchildren (one is HIV+) and they also interviewed the Canadian Health Minister (and in respect of board rules that is all I'm saying).
It was very powerful, very moving presentation. CBC (I think it might just be Newsworld) will be showing opening ceremonies at 7pm EST tonight.