Profile: your nostalgia Is killing me
Activist Ian Bradley-Perrin on how romanticizing the past can obscure the present. Interview by Sarah Liss for CATIE's Positive Side. Your Nostalgia Is Killing Me, 2013. Vincent Chevalier with Ian...
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Rob Olver in conversation with Ken Clement, CEO of the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) At AIDS2016, in Durban, South Africa, Canadian Federal Health Minister Jane Philpott made a commitment to...
View Article'There's people that have survived': Windsor filmmaker explores HIV and aging
From the Windsor Star, Tamar Harris reports on "HIV and Aging", a documentary film being shot, fundraised and directed by Amanda Gellman. Portrait of Gregory Scratch, who is featured in a dicumentary...
View ArticleViews from the front lines: Getting to undetectable
From CATIE's "Prevention in Focus" spotlight on programming and research, three service providers speak of the barriers to testing and treatment their communities face. We spoke to three service...
View ArticleArt Posi+ive: The Best of Both Worlds
Tradition meets innovation in the work of William Flett. From CATIE's Positive Side, this interview by Darien Taylor Killer Whale One of William Flett’s earliest childhood memories is of the plane he...
View ArticleTrying out TAVIE, the first clinically validated virtual nurse.
Here, Denise Wozniak interviews Claire Kamoun, Director of Patient Engagement for TAVIE. Recently, I have started on a trial of the new TAVIE app. Below are details of the app from an interview with...
View ArticleNew Pozcast focuses on GIPA in the workplace.
From Universities Without Walls, a series of informative discussions hosted by James Watson. The Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV (GIPA) is a set of principles that highlights engagement,...
View ArticleBrenda Musenga and the KUTUSA Ladies: fighting stigma and forging community...
Robert Olver in conversation with Zambian HIV activist, Brenda Musenga. Brenda Musenga is a determined woman. I’d had a sense of that already from reading this story by Paul Shalala, about a group of...
View ArticlePOZcast focuses on HIV, Fatherhood and Fertility
From Universities without Walls, a series of informative discussions hosted by James Watson. Tune in to hear how HIV-positive men and their healthcare providers are talking about fatherhood, and why...
View ArticleSkewed Stories
Media stories of people prosecuted for not disclosing their status show Black men on trial in disproportionate numbers. What impact does this have on African, Caribbean and Black communities? From...
View ArticleProfile: your nostalgia Is killing me
Activist Ian Bradley-Perrin on how romanticizing the past can obscure the present. Interview by Sarah Liss for CATIE's Positive Side. Your Nostalgia Is Killing Me, 2013. Vincent Chevalier with Ian...
View ArticleA Canada-led international Indigenous initiative towards global HIV, TB and...
Rob Olver in conversation with Ken Clement, CEO of the Canadian Aboriginal AIDS Network (CAAN) At AIDS2016, in Durban, South Africa, Canadian Federal Health Minister Jane Philpott made a commitment to...
View Article'There's people that have survived': Windsor filmmaker explores HIV and aging
From the Windsor Star, Tamar Harris reports on "HIV and Aging", a documentary film being shot, fundraised and directed by Amanda Gellman. Portrait of Gregory Scratch, who is featured in a dicumentary...
View ArticleViews from the front lines: Getting to undetectable
From CATIE's "Prevention in Focus" spotlight on programming and research, three service providers speak of the barriers to testing and treatment their communities face. We spoke to three service...
View ArticleArt Posi+ive: The Best of Both Worlds
Tradition meets innovation in the work of William Flett. From CATIE's Positive Side, this interview by Darien Taylor Killer Whale One of William Flett’s earliest childhood memories is of the plane he...
View ArticleTrying out TAVIE, the first clinically validated virtual nurse.
Below are details of the app from an interview with Claire Kamoun, Director of Patient Engagement for TAVIE and Ezzat Saad, MD, PhD, Vice President, Medical & Scientific Affairs, 360Medlink Inc....
View ArticleNew Pozcast focuses on GIPA in the workplace.
From Universities Without Walls, a series of informative discussions hosted by James Watson. The Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV (GIPA) is a set of principles that highlights engagement,...
View ArticleBrenda Musenga and the KUTUSA Ladies: fighting stigma and forging community...
Robert Olver in conversation with Zambian HIV activist, Brenda Musenga. Brenda Musenga is a determined woman. I’d had a sense of that already from reading this story by Paul Shalala, about a group of...
View ArticlePOZcast focuses on HIV, Fatherhood and Fertility
From Universities without Walls, a series of informative discussions hosted by James Watson. Tune in to hear how HIV-positive men and their healthcare providers are talking about fatherhood, and why...
View ArticleSkewed Stories
Media stories of people prosecuted for not disclosing their status show Black men on trial in disproportionate numbers. What impact does this have on African, Caribbean and Black communities? From...
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