HIV is Treatable, but Stigmatization Kills
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover a powerful 16-minute TEDx talk that challenges misconceptions about HIV/AIDS and advocates for ending the stigmatization of people living with HIV. Join Pauline Moret, diagnosed with acute HIV infection in 2006, as she shares her personal journey and provides insights into the experiences of those living with HIV today. Learn how Moret, a multifaceted professional with experience in fashion management, yoga, and documentary making, combines her diverse background to educate and raise awareness about HIV/AIDS. Gain valuable knowledge about the treatability of HIV and understand the detrimental effects of stigmatization on affected individuals. Explore this thought-provoking presentation that aims to foster understanding, compassion, and positive change in society's perception of HIV/AIDS.
Syllabus
HIV is treatable, but stigmatization kills! | Pauline Moret | TEDxUniversiteitVanAmsterdam
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TEDx
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