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Faces of PrEP: Photography exhibit

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PleasePrEPMe.org (PPM) is an organization that provides HIV prevention resources through online visuals, printed materials and its confidential chat feature in English and Spanish. Focusing on Black and Latinx communities in the state of California. This exhibit consist of a set of photographs with a group of PrEP users. Gay, Lesbian, Trans, Hetero, Gender nonconforming of different ethnicities. By creating these images PPM invites underserved communities to start conversations about safe sex options and normalizes sexual health care. Images are reflective of the community we serve (Black and Latinx people), encourages them to take charge of their sexual, learn about PrEP, make educated decisions, and end HIV stigma.
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The STARS: Using pictures to eradicate stigma

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This artwork intends to stop the stigmatization faced by people living with HIV. To make this visible to especially youth and young adults, personal and individual pictures are taken by six (6) members of "The STARS". The STARS (Support, Train and Advocate in Response to Stigmatization), is a group of teenagers and young adults with lived experience in Ghana. Each picture goes along with a text, what briefly explains the picture and the message behind the picture through the eyes of the photographer.
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Kinnar Akhada: The lost spiritual identity

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The Kinnar Akhada movement empowers the transgender community and opens a path towards mainstream acceptance by re-establishing their lost Hindu spiritual identity. This work is a photographic documentation of a growing movement and new spiritual identity created by third gender of India. The photos portray themes that emerged during a month-long ritual where the third gender, for the first time, asserted themselves as a bona fide sub-group within the Kumbh Mela and the Hindu community at large.
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Love, life and riots

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Photo exhibition. In theory, the prognosis for a person diagnosed with HIV, Hepatitis C or TB is now better than it ever has been. In reality, that depends on where you live and who you are. Access to medicines is not equitable. Millions of people die each year because essential drugs are overpriced. Scientific advancements are worthless if they are out of reach. When health budgets won't stretch to treat everyone in need, the most vulnerable are left behind. Treatment activists around the world are fighting patent barriers to make medicines affordable. We won’t stop until everyone can access the life-saving medicines they deserve. www.makemedicinesaffordable.org
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Photovoice Asia

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Queer photographers visited a number of Asian countries to produce these photographs of LGBTIQ community. Asia is progressing but still there are high levels of stigma, discrimination, violence and murder across the continent. “Photovoice Asia” aims to generate positive awareness and increase the acceptance of LGBTIQ population in Asia and around the world.
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Positive Art: Exhibition of HIV/AIDS Self-Portraits

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A series of HIV/AIDS self-portraits, taken at four centers for AIDS services from 1989-1995 in San Francisco, Oakland, and Richmond, California . These centers provided multiple services for those with HIV or AIDS: low-income housing, social services, medical referrals, financial advice, classes, and food. The centers were a safe haven in a time of enormous hostility to those with HIV/AIDS. There, clients could find support and friendship.
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Queerness and non-binarity from Central Asia

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There are five countries in Central Asia, two of which still have laws on “sodomy”, three which do not have legislative procedures to transition for transgender people. Everywhere in Central Asia, people whose appearance differs from the general norms of “male” and “female” may be subjected to psychological or other violence. These portraits feature transgender and non-binary people, ordinary people with parents, friends, romantic partners, etc. living their everyday lives.
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Spread Trees, Not AIDS

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It's no secret. HIV and climate change are two of the world's most pressing issues; and those living in poverty are drastically impacted by a changing climate and health challenges such as HIV. For the past 12 years, LetsStopAIDS has partnered with the AIDS Foundation of South Africa and Food & Trees for Africa in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to facilitate community workshops around preventing and addressing HIV. We are showcasing this unique photo exhibit of two beautiful partners: Dududu Drop-In Centre and The Khuphuka Project who are leading the next phase of Spread Trees, Not AIDS.
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Stories of Resilience

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The written and visual artwork displayed at this exhibition were collected as the #StoriesofResilience. The intention of this exhibition is to share the different realities experienced by young communities responding to HIV, focusing specifically on their resilience against HIV stigma. The pieces highlight personal experiences which allow viewers to witness the many meanings of resilience and commemorate the bravery displayed by these communities.
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Unheard Voices - Africa Advocacy Foundation

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'Unheard Voices' was produced to highlight healthcare issues faced by African refugees living with HIV in London. This community is challenged by stigma, discrimination, and isolation - but as a group, they have found strength and hope through their support networks, their faith, and the support of non-profit organizations.