Remember the strength of a child who died at age twelve and became an emblem against the disease. Through a Doodle that recreates one of his emotional interventions in public, Google remembers on February 4 the birth of Nkosi Johnson, the South African boy who died at age twelve from complications from HIV-AIDS. Nkosi became an activist who made visible the ravages of the disease and who fought, above all, to avoid social discrimination to all those who suffer from this disease. More in his country, South Africa, one of the most decimated by AIDS. The child had to face two different fronts at the same time: that of illness and that of social rejection. Melville State Elementary School, the neighborhood where he lived in Johannesburg, did not admit him as a student. Then, he stood next to his adoptive mother, Gail Johnson and went to the Supreme Court of his country. He was finally accepted. His admission set an outstanding precedent because, from that moment, an edu