Why ‘silence equals death’ is still on our radar
Silence equals death is still on the radar of our communities especially those of us living with HIV today.
Silence equals death is still on the radar of our communities especially those of us living with HIV today.
Lifting the ignorance and invisibility is a task for both men and women in the elimination of HIV says Jane Costello.
Why women living with HIV are at an increased risk of anal cancer.
Let’s start having honest conversations about the systemic silencing of women within our society, particularly when it comes to the medical sector's pervasive disbelief of women's experiences of pain and right to bodily autonomy. [...]
About 10 per cent of people living with HIV in Australia are women, yet we remain relatively invisible.