Positive Voices: Season 2

215: “This Shouldn’t Happen Now” - On Privilege and Advocacy in the HIV Space

39 min · 17 mrt 2024
aflevering 215: “This Shouldn’t Happen Now” - On Privilege and Advocacy in the HIV Space artwork

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In this week’s episode of Positive Voices, Tei and Malachi chat with Murray Penner, a DC-based advocate with a deep personal interest in ensuring that people with HIV have access to the care and support needed. Throughout this episode, Murray discusses his own HIV diagnosis and why he advocates so passionately for U=U. Come for the great chemistry, and stay for a deep conversation on how privilege and perception can play a significant role in who gets help in healthcare spaces. This program contains language and subject matter that some audiences may find triggering or sensitive. Our purpose is to encourage engagement in care and treatment; however, please consider your well-being before continuing.

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aflevering 215: “This Shouldn’t Happen Now” - On Privilege and Advocacy in the HIV Space artwork

215: “This Shouldn’t Happen Now” - On Privilege and Advocacy in the HIV Space

In this week’s episode of Positive Voices, Tei and Malachi chat with Murray Penner, a DC-based advocate with a deep personal interest in ensuring that people with HIV have access to the care and support needed. Throughout this episode, Murray discusses his own HIV diagnosis and why he advocates so passionately for U=U. Come for the great chemistry, and stay for a deep conversation on how privilege and perception can play a significant role in who gets help in healthcare spaces. This program contains language and subject matter that some audiences may find triggering or sensitive. Our purpose is to encourage engagement in care and treatment; however, please consider your well-being before continuing.

17 mrt 202439 min