HIV positive people are sharing their experiences of stigma and discrimination on social media ahead of march to #FightHIVStigma
The tweets include incidences of HIV-related stigma in the workplace, healthcare and on dating apps using the hashtag #FightHIVStigma – despite huge medical progress in HIV.
The tweets include incidences of HIV-related stigma in the workplace, healthcare and on dating apps using the hashtag #FightHIVStigma – despite huge medical progress in HIV.
This comes ahead of a large scale march and rally to fight HIV stigma organised by a coalition of HIV organisations, including Terrence Higgins Trust and Sussex Beacon. The march is taking place on Saturday, March 18, when thousands are expected to take to the streets of London to loudly and visibly challenge HIV stigma. The march will be followed by a vigil and rally in Trafalgar Square.
Richard Angell, Chief Executive of Terrence Higgins Trust, said: “It’s shocking to hear so many examples of the stigma and discrimination faced by people living with HIV. But it’s also why we’re hosting a day of action to fight this stigma and raise awareness of all the progress made in preventing, testing for and treating HIV. Including the goal that’s firmly in our sights of ending new HIV cases by 2030.
“HIV stigma may have changed since the 1980s, but it’s definitely still there. It’s in healthcare, it’s on dating apps and it’s in too many workplaces. We hope that all of these stories of HIV stigma motivate people to join our march this Saturday and stick with us as we do everything we can to transform public perceptions of HIV – because we can’t do it alone.”
About the march
Those marching will gather from 12pm in Forum Magnum Square, Belvedere Road, London. The march will begin at 1pm and go across Westminster Bridge, past Downing Street and finish at Trafalgar Square. In Trafalgar Square there will be a short vigil and rally, which we expect to be completed by 3pm. More information via www.tht.org.uk/march
Everyone is welcome to come along to join the fight. The march will be made up of a coalition committed to ending HIV stigma, including African Health Policy Network, BHA for Equality, Fast Track Cardiff and Vale, George House Trust, LGBT Foundation, LGBT HERO, Mildmay Mission Hospital, Sickle Cell Society, Sophia Forum, Spectra London and Sussex Beacon.