Filmmaker and researcher, Angelica Cabezas Pino, recently joined local HIV charity the Sussex Beacon‘s  Women’s Group to show her award-winning film in which people from Chile tell their stories about living with HIV.

On Saturday, October 8 from 10am, she will be returning to the charity to run a storytelling workshop to give you the opportunity to tell your own story in a safe, confidential environment with other women and non-binary people.

The event is free and lunch is provided. To book your spot, email evelyn.ohanlon@sussexbeacon.org.uk

Note: Eve is currently on leave so will respond to any enquiries when she returns on Tuesday, October 4.

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