12 min

A Tribute to Our Guests Positively Alive

    • Society & Culture

Over the past few months, the Positively Alive Podcast guests ranged from policymakers to professionals, activists, and influencers who constantly fight against HIV, AIDS, and stigma. They have taken us on an extraordinary journey from the early days of HIV and AIDS to the progress that we have made to this date.
Despite the success obtained toward ending the HIV epidemic, our fight is not over. Now, more than ever, when we are so close to finding a cure, we need all the funding and the support that we can get.
On today’s episode, which happens to be the last one of this series, I make a summary of the main subjects we discussed over the past 15 episodes.  
I’d like to thank and acknowledge our guests, once again, for being a part of the Positively Alive journey and for their constant effort against HIV and AIDS:
Professor Peter Piot – World-renowned Belgian microbiologist;Dr. Alison Rodger – Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University College of London;Lloyd Russell-Moyle – A distinguished Member of Parliament;Bruce Richman – the Founding Executive Director of PAC;Edwin Cameron – a retired judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa;Marlene Wasserman (Dr. Eve) – couples and sex therapist, clinical sexologist and sexual medicine consultant;Mark Van Der Merwe – HIV awareness activist based in South Africa;Dr. Anthony Fauci – the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the United States;Paul Kawata – the Director of the National Minority AIDS Council;Ravindra Gupta – an Infectious Diseases clinician with a specific focus on HIV;Emma Cole – an HIV activist from the UK;Professor Dr. Linos Vandekerckhove – the principal investigator at the HIV Cure Research Center in Ghent, Belgium;Maggie De Block – the Belgian Minister of Social Affairs and Health;Patrick Reyntiens – an HIV and AIDS activist from Belgium;Jennifer Vaughan – the white single mother of three who did not fit the high-risk profile prior to her diagnosis in 2016.
You can still support, raise awareness, and be a part of our cause, by accessing the Positively Alive Resources:
WebsitePositively Alive Youtube ChannelInstagramFacebook GroupFacebook PageTwitterDonate
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Over the past few months, the Positively Alive Podcast guests ranged from policymakers to professionals, activists, and influencers who constantly fight against HIV, AIDS, and stigma. They have taken us on an extraordinary journey from the early days of HIV and AIDS to the progress that we have made to this date.
Despite the success obtained toward ending the HIV epidemic, our fight is not over. Now, more than ever, when we are so close to finding a cure, we need all the funding and the support that we can get.
On today’s episode, which happens to be the last one of this series, I make a summary of the main subjects we discussed over the past 15 episodes.  
I’d like to thank and acknowledge our guests, once again, for being a part of the Positively Alive journey and for their constant effort against HIV and AIDS:
Professor Peter Piot – World-renowned Belgian microbiologist;Dr. Alison Rodger – Professor of Infectious Diseases at the University College of London;Lloyd Russell-Moyle – A distinguished Member of Parliament;Bruce Richman – the Founding Executive Director of PAC;Edwin Cameron – a retired judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa;Marlene Wasserman (Dr. Eve) – couples and sex therapist, clinical sexologist and sexual medicine consultant;Mark Van Der Merwe – HIV awareness activist based in South Africa;Dr. Anthony Fauci – the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the United States;Paul Kawata – the Director of the National Minority AIDS Council;Ravindra Gupta – an Infectious Diseases clinician with a specific focus on HIV;Emma Cole – an HIV activist from the UK;Professor Dr. Linos Vandekerckhove – the principal investigator at the HIV Cure Research Center in Ghent, Belgium;Maggie De Block – the Belgian Minister of Social Affairs and Health;Patrick Reyntiens – an HIV and AIDS activist from Belgium;Jennifer Vaughan – the white single mother of three who did not fit the high-risk profile prior to her diagnosis in 2016.
You can still support, raise awareness, and be a part of our cause, by accessing the Positively Alive Resources:
WebsitePositively Alive Youtube ChannelInstagramFacebook GroupFacebook PageTwitterDonate
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

12 min

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