#MakingHIVStigmaHistory

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Hi, I'm Stiggy, the HIV Stigmasaur!

My friends at the Martin Fisher Foundation and I want to share with you some thought-provoking videos about making HIV Stigma History. Come, watch and share them on our YouTube channel.

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Many of us are unaware that when people living with HIV are taking effective treatment, the virus cannot be passed on. Not during pregnancy, childbirth, day-to-day contact , or even during sex!  Watch this video to find out more facts.

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Many of us are unaware that when people living with HIV are taking effective treatment, the virus cannot be passed on. Not during pregnancy, childbirth, day-to-day contact , or even during sex!  Watch this video to find out more facts.

We would LOVE you to share this information video.

We have now made African voiceover and Spanish subtitles versions. Available in French, Portuguese and Polish soon! Please get in touch with other language suggestions!

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How would you react if you found out that someone you employ or work with has HIV? Would you be anxious? Still afraid you might catch the virus somehow? What if you found out that your kids’ nursery teacher or child-minder was living with HIV?

Times have moved on - SO much has changed - and you can too. Watch our video and find out more.

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How do we visualise someone who is living with HIV in 2018? What is their gender, their age, their sexuality? Is their diagnosis holding them back, or are they getting on with their life?
Colleagues, brothers, sisters, mothers, grandmas, your best mates - anyone in your life can all be affected by HIV. The people who took part in this film might challenge your preconceptions.

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Stigma prevents people being open about their condition and inhibits the kind of open discussion that is needed to challenge society’s lack of knowledge and understanding about HIV.

Hear some recent experiences.

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Stigma prevents people being open about their condition and inhibits the kind of open discussion that is needed to challenge society’s lack of knowledge and understanding about HIV.

Hear some recent experiences.