#188 – October 2017

15 October 2017

Culture, secrets and HIV

By |2021-12-23T13:33:11+11:0015 October 2017|Categories: Blog+, Health, Opinion, Talkabout, Treatments|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Culture, secrets and HIV

South American Joseph struggles with a HIV diagnosis along with the cultural expectations of his family.

15 October 2017

Being Transgender and HIV Divergence

By |2022-05-13T18:07:33+10:0015 October 2017|Categories: Blog+, Health, Mental Health, Opinion, Talkabout|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on Being Transgender and HIV Divergence

As a transgender HIV+ woman Sannyasi reflects on why transgender women are statistically over represented in the HIV data.

15 October 2017

Culture, language and HIV

By |2021-12-23T13:37:39+11:0015 October 2017|Categories: Blog+, Health, Mental Health, Opinion, Talkabout|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on Culture, language and HIV

Growing up Japanese and shamed for being gay, Dai has become a confident resilient man today

15 October 2017

AIDS Silence = Invisibility

By |2021-12-23T13:48:37+11:0015 October 2017|Categories: Blog+, Health, Opinion, Talkabout, Treatments|Tags: , , , , |Comments Off on AIDS Silence = Invisibility

The truth be told, there are still people dying of AIDS in NSW and Australia. We must stop the silence about AIDS deaths in contemporary Australia.

15 October 2017

Injecting crystal, harm reduction and HIV

By |2021-12-23T13:51:16+11:0015 October 2017|Categories: Blog+, Health, Mental Health, Opinion, Talkabout|Tags: , , , , , |Comments Off on Injecting crystal, harm reduction and HIV

Drug use has been a strong theme woven throughout my life and it certainly hasn’t been the end result of trauma, pain, or any other negatively associated trope.

15 October 2017

A bittersweet relationship with HIV

By |2021-12-23T13:25:45+11:0015 October 2017|Categories: Blog+, Health, Mental Health, Talkabout, Women's Health|Tags: , , , |Comments Off on A bittersweet relationship with HIV

My family are everything for me and all the time I have to keep my secret. I try to make sure they never see my tablets or see me going to the clinic.

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