IN PHOTOS: Brighton & Hove marks #ZeroHIVStigmaDay
Brighton & Hove communities came together on Friday, July 21 for the city’s first #ZeroHIVStigmaDay.
Brighton & Hove communities came together on Friday, July 21 for the city’s first #ZeroHIVStigmaDay.
Brighton’s LGBTQ+ choir, the Rainbow Chorus, gave a powerful performance on the day of action and solidarity, which took place in Jubilee Square, and was organised by Brighton & Hove Sexual Health and Contraception Service, Lunch Positive, Terrence Higgins Trust, Radio Reverb‘s HIV Hour, Fast-Track Cities Brighton & Hove, Brighton & Hove City Council, the Sussex Beacon, Martin Fisher Foundation (whose Towards Zero HIV bus was present), the Ledward Centre and More to Me Than HIV.
Lunch Positive, who served a Queer Allies Lunch on the day, said: “We are so proud to be Lunch Positive; people living with HIV and coordinating the amazing #ZeroHIVStigmaDay rally in Brighton!
“A powerful and impactful event, involving so many brilliant groups and individuals.”
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All photos by Simon Pepper Photography
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