Activists attend the flashmob event HIVisible : Our Bodies Tell Our HIV Stories to mark World AIDS Day (Dec 1st) on Thursday 3rd December in Trafalgar Square,London. Silvia Petretti speaking with Neo Moepi, Tresca Wilson, Ejel Khan (Muslim LGBT Network), Patrick Braithwaite, Paolo Zerial, Shamal Waraich and MC Jarek Kubiak ACT UP London is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the HIV pandemic, along with the broader inequalities and
Activists attend the flashmob event HIVisible : Our Bodies Tell Our HIV Stories to mark World AIDS Day (Dec 1st) on Thursday 3rd December in Trafalgar Square,London. Silvia Petretti speaking with Neo Moepi, Tresca Wilson, Ejel Khan (Muslim LGBT Network), Patrick Braithwaite, Paolo Zerial, Shamal Waraich and MC Jarek Kubiak ACT UP London is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the HIV pandemic, along with the broader inequalities and injustices that perpetuate it. And in a time of continuing stigma, silence, and isolation, we combat discrimination against and promote the visibility and leadership of those living with HIV and AIDS. Remembering that HIV & AIDS is foremost a political crisis, as well as a medical emergency, we will use every means possible to call out and contain this pandemic.
Size: 2737px × 1826px
Photo credit: © Mike Kear / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: activism, actup, aids, day., health, london, protest, red, ribbon, speakers, wad, world