2016 – my year in HIV advocacy It has been quite a year – and, as per last year, I’ve taken the opportunity to reflect. Trying to choose a sole image to represent each month has been so very difficult, yet joyful. 2016 – I’ll never forget you.
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World AIDS Days – House of Lords
I was honoured to be Terrence Higgins Trust’s invited speaker at their Annual Parliamentary Reception in The House of Lords for World AIDS Day 2016. Sharing my personal story, and the work of Think2Speak with dignitaries, fellow advocates, politicians, medics and the media. Read more… Read More
AIDS2016: Loving, living, HIV, Durban, South Africa & Me
AIDS2016 Durban South Africa – I’ve pick out a handful of my musings from a selection of the sessions I went to in both the main venue and the Global Village
The people, the faces, the stories of AIDS2016
Personally one of the greatest outcomes from the conference was the people that I’ve met. Many advocates and activists that I’ve followed on social media for many years became real people to embrace, and I met their friends, their colleagues, their projects and their stories.
Condom Couture by Adriana Bertini
Adriana Bertini is an artist living in Brazil who takes old or faulty condoms and uses them to create art. She goes into schools, gets the young people used to handling and talking about condoms, whilst smashing the shame around carrying them, all while together creating amazing works of art!
Red Ribbon Awards
The Red Ribbon Awards held a ‘Special Session’ to congratulate the 2016 Red Ribbon award winners, in Durban South Africa at the AIDS2016 conference to celebrate the vital work being done by these grass level community based groups.
Engagement Tour: Blue Roof Wellness Centre
Lizzie Jordan was able to visit The Blue Roof Wellness Centre designed and built by Keep a Child Alive (KCA), an organization founded in 2003 by AIDS activist Leigh Blake and 15-time Grammy Award-winner Alicia Keys, as an emergency push to get life-saving HIV medication to children needlessly dying of AIDS in Africa.
Think2Speak & The Guardian
So I was interviewed by The Guardian recently… ‘I launched a social enterprise after becoming a mother, widow and HIV positive Watching her daughter grow up without a father inspired Lizzie Jordan to start a business helping children and schools deal with difficult conversations.’… Read More
Families of talkers
We’re not a family of ‘talkers’ – never have been, never will be. This is screamingly apparent when we spend time with other families and encounter ‘talkers’! We all know those who can’t stand the void of silence and then those who thrive on the debate… Read More
Family and friends
There are times being a single parent, a one person team, seriously sucks. This week has been one of them. I really do appreciate that here are also times when being the solo crew of the parenthood ship puts me in a very lucky privileged place.… Read More