The ‘accidental activist’ who changed the conversation surrounding AIDS
“You never think something is going to affect you until it does. I never expected this would be my life,
“You never think something is going to affect you until it does. I never expected this would be my life,
A Manchester-based theatre-maker and HIV activist this month announced a digital arts project to tackle the stigma surrounding HIV and
It’s so rare for me to think a one-man show isn’t long enough because, let’s be honest, most of them could be condensed into 15 minutes.
First Time is a one-man show created and performed by Nathaniel Hall, in which he explores his experiences of contracting HIV during his first sexual experience at the age of 16.
A national campaign to increase HIV testing among groups most affected in the UK is taking place in Manchester next week for World AIDS day.
Manchester HIV charity George House Trust is celebrating the success of a groundbreaking positive-thinking radio station.
MM went out on the streets of Manchester to find out whether the people of Manchester were willing to reveal their secrets in support of World AIDS day.
Tony Lloyd has urged Greater Manchester to show solidarity this World AIDS Day against discrimination, prejudice and hatred aimed at HIV sufferers.
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