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Testimonials on HIV/AIDS-related Stigma and Discrimination
Introduction
ACLU: Stigma and Discrimination: A Report from the Frontlines of the HIV/AIDS
Epidemic in the U.S.
David Brooks Arnold: "A Very Personal Concern"
Hon. Edwin Cameron: "The Decision to Choose Openness"
Paul H. Crockett: "Why Do You Need to Talk About It?"
Hon. Michael Kirby: "The Curious Empowerment of AIDS"
Eric Moore: "The Transformation Continues"
Promise Mthembu: "Young Women Living with HIV/AIDS Have Rights, Too"
David S. Mukasa: "A Personal Refusal to Succumb to Stigma"
David W. Webber: "The Legacy of Michael Nicolosi"
Related Statements and Activities
Stigma and Discrimination Fuel Spread of HIV in Tajikistan
Saudi Arabian Human Rights Society Calls on HIV-Positive People To Report Discrimination
Fighting Stigma and Discrimination in China
Start the Press: How African Communities in the U.K. Can Work With the Media To Confront HIV Stigma
Society Should Not Reject, Discriminate Against People With HIV/AIDS, Other Infectious Diseases, Pope Benedict Says
Religious, Politcal Leaders in Arab Countries Call on Region to Address HIV/AIDS
African Religious Leaders Seek To Raise HIV/AIDS Awareness, Combat Stigma
Africans More Open About HIV/AIDS; Authorities Must Do More To Control Epidemic, Piot Says
Talking, Writing About Living With HIV/AIDS Difficult, Valuable, Journalist Says
HIV-Positive South African Woman Featured in AIDS Diary Project
Boston Globe Profiles HIV-Positive PEPFAR Interagency Coordinator in Kenya
HIV-Positive Woman Running for Legislature in India's Assam State
Chiefs Tackle AIDS Stigma in Malawi
Former Zambian President Encourages Condom Use To Prevent Spread of HIV
Nane Annan Urges Indian Police to Help End Discrimination against HIV-Positive People
Nelson Mandela Announces Son's Death Due to AIDS; Urges Openness about Disease
Chris Smith, Former British Culture Minister, Announces He Has HIV
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