The photo essay draws on photographs and narratives created as part of an ongoing community-based photo-voice project. The aim of this project is to visually explore the gendered dimensions of HIV stigma, disclosure, and criminalization among diverse groups of women and transgender people living with HIV in Vancouver, Canada.
OpenAs a resource for Canadian HIV Trials Network (CTN) members, this document provides some practical tips for successful integration of people living with HIV and other community members in research teams from all CTN Cores, identification of principles for mutual learning to improve research design and execution, and building trust… Read more of the article: Community Engaged Research Practice
OpenInsights from a participatory arts-based study
OpenThe webpage provides information on resistance testing conducted at the Bc-CfE to improve local and global health outcomes.
OpenDiscusses U=U and why it is important.
OpenA refugee who learns he is HIV positive when he arrives in Canada, a native person with a dual identity, a few ordinary Canadians who were told they would die soon, a victim of rape, a young woman born with HIV, a housewife, a youth educator.
OpenHosted by Dr. Carmen Logie, Canada Research Chair in Global Health Equity & Social Justice with Marginalized Populations, and Associate Professor at the University of Toronto’s Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work. Supported by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). This podcast invites a range of weekly guests to talk about… Read more of the article: Everybody Hates Me: Let’s talk about stigma
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