MARTIN FISHER FOUNDATION: Tonight – Pre-Pride free film and discussion
Join the Martin Fisher Foundation at the Purple Playhouse Theatre in Hove, for a showing of Nicholas Feustel’s short film of the PROUD PrEP trial followed by a discussion with a panel of PrEP experts.
Towards Zero HIV: Get PrEP!

Join the Martin Fisher Foundation (MFF) at the Purple Playhouse Theatre in Hove, for a showing of Nicholas Feustel’s short film of the PROUD PrEP trial followed by a discussion with a panel of PrEP experts.
These will include:
♦ Dr. Amanda Clarke – HIV Consultant, Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals
♦ Nicholas Feustel – filmmaker and PrEP activist
♦ Dr. Adrian Brown – Chair of the Martin Fisher Foundation
♦ Richard Cooper – THT HIV Prevention Worker
♦ Chris Deller – Local PrEP user
♦ Justin Harbottle – PrEP Generics Steering Group
♦ Jason Domino – PrEP Advocate, Founder of porn4prep
MFF has been set up in Brighton & Hove to take forward the work of Professor Martin Fisher. The Foundation’s work will continue Martin’s ethos of treating people living with HIV with dignity, compassion and respect and will focus on the development of new strategies for effective HIV prevention, treatment and care.
The MFF vision is to accelerate TOWARDS ZERO HIV stigma, ZERO new HIV infection and ZERO deaths from HIV in Brighton & Hove and it is currently working with stakeholders to develop a Towards Zero strategy and implementation plan that will set out ways in which everyone can contribute to this important aspirational goal.
Join the experts at the Purple Playhouse Theatre for a Pre-Pride discussion about the latest HIV Prevention ‘tool in the box’.
Event: Nicholas Feustel’s short film of the PROUD PrEP trial
Where: The Purple Playhouse – 36 Montefiore Road, Brighton & Hove, BN3 6EP
When: Thursday, August 4, 2016
Time: 7pm-9pm
The Purple Playhouse Theatre is a fully accessible venue conveniently located near Seven Dials, approximately 15 minutes’ walk from both Brighton and Hove railway stations.
Several Brighton & Hove bus routes stop nearby including the 7, 14, 14C, 27, 37, 37B, 56 and 77. There is on-street pay & display parking.
A pop-up bar will sell refreshments on the night (tea, coffee, soft drinks and alcohol) from 7pm to 9pm.
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