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New short film shares the experience of women living with HIV

Community organisation Positive Women Victoria, with support from ViiV Healthcare Australia, has lit up Melbourne’s iconic Federation Square for World AIDS Day 2023 to challenge stigma and educate the public on the experiences of women living with HIV and the impact of effective HIV management.

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Thriving highlights the experiences of women living with HIV, sheds light on the stigma they face and shares important global health messages around Undetectable = Untransmittable, more commonly known as U=U, which means that people who achieve and maintain an undetectable viral load, cannot transmit HIV sexually to HIV-negative partners.

Over the course of a year, Positive Women Victoria, Melbourne based performance poet Fleassy Malay, videographer Ryan Lee Adams and ViiV Healthcare Australia worked together with seven women living with HIV to develop a performance poem – Thriving.

The performance was shared publicly for the first time on the big screens at Federation Square in Melbourne during a lunchtime takeover on earlier today.

Chrissie, a woman living with HIV, took part in Thriving to share her story, and empower women living with HIV so they do not let the stigma attached to the disease, suppress their potential to live rich lives.

“We don’t have to live under the shadow of pain and stigma. Being part of this project allowed me to have my voice heard. I hope that by shining a light on underrepresented voices in our community we can empower all people living with HIV to be proud and live their lives vibrantly,” Chrissie said.

Kirsty Machon, Executive Officer of Positive Women Victoria, says that it is crucial to share messages about advances in the space as it helps to challenge the engrained societal stigma that surrounds HIV.

“Thriving was created by women living with HIV, but the message is for everyone,” Machon said. “It shares knowledge that will reduce the stigma associated with HIV.”

Globally there are an estimated 20.2 million women and girls living with HIV and they make up 12% of our local HIV population. However, their experiences are still widely underreported compared to others in the community.

Ann Maccarrone, Community Engagement and Partnerships Manager at ViiV Healthcare Australia, believes that by raising awareness of the experiences of women living with HIV and increasing HIV understanding in the general population, we can help all people living with HIV thrive.

“We are proud to support Positive Women Victoria with such an important project that we hope will empower all women living with HIV to live their lives boldly and proudly. Creating greater visibility of the diverse experiences within the HIV community and increasing HIV literacy has the potential to reduce stigma and improve quality of life for the community,” Maccarrone said.

“At ViiV Healthcare Australia, we believe that all people living with HIV are entitled to a thriving quality of life. On World AIDS Day and beyond, we are proud to support community organisations who are leading the way in providing crucial support to people living with HIV in Australia,” Maccarrone said.

Graeme Watson 


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