“Drag gave me a stage – HIV gave me a purpose.”
Sue recently performed at our Drag Raise fundraising event and here tells their story of how drag has became their advocacy tool.
Sue recently performed at our Drag Raise fundraising event and here tells their story of how drag has became their advocacy tool.
After receiving his HIV diagnosis on Valentine’s Day, Cahir reclaimed his life and now works as a peer mentor.
Becky, a personal trainer, executive assistant and MBE on looking for support and fighting HIV stigma in healthcare settings.
Jennifer only found out about her dad’s status when he died. She shares his story because nobody should have to hide.
Alfredo has come through some very tough times, but is now studying to become a lawyer, and looking towards his future.
Rebecca Tallon de Havilland on the importance of trans visibility in the fight for HIV rights.
Overcoming his own stigma, Alan has gone on to develop a passion for supporting other people living with HIV
Having lost her biological parents to advanced HIV, Maggie, a medical student, now advocates for people living with HIV.
We spoke to Charity Kase, from RuPaul’s Drag Race UK season three, about drag, HIV advocacy and where she gets her artistic inspiration.
Seb wants anyone who is living with HIV to be able to feel confident in their workplace.
After realising the impact stigma had on himself, John now works tirelessly to support people to live better with HIV.
Long-time campaigner Winnie says that we must us all keep talking about HIV
What the change in fertility legislation means for one young man’s future dreams.