[Viva] Fwd: New issue of The Positive Side

Shelly Tognazzini shetognazzini at gmail.com
Thu Jan 7 18:06:30 PST 2016


Tami,

Thanks for sharing this. I watched this last fall, again.  It is one of the best docs ever. 
If anyone hasn't seen it, try to do so. 

Happy seems a stretch to the upcoming year, 
However, 
Happy New Year. May the force be strong.


Sent from my iPad


> On Jan 7, 2016, at 1:11 PM, Tami Starlight <tamistarlight at gmail.com> wrote:
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> 
> interesting - i sero-converted / contracted HIV when the first world conference happened in vancouver and some of the first meds became available. (20 years +)
> i would call this "blessed".  many were not so "blessed". 
> i suggest watching this: 
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haEPLCA_H2Y
> 
> happy new year peoples......
> the gregorian calendar one.......the chinese one....and all the rest. 
> 
> -- 
> Hiy Hiy/Thank you/Merci
> Tami M. Starlight
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> The Positive Side
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> JANUARY 7, 2016
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> We are pleased to announce that the new issue of
> The Positive Side is now online!
> 
> The year 2016 marks 20 years since effective HIV meds first came on the scene. To mark this milestone, we devote much of this issue to exploring the lifesaving impacts of antiretroviral therapy (ART). How has treatment transformed—and how does it continue to transform—what it means to live with the virus? We hear from people living with HIV, as well as activists, doctors and other healthcare providers.
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> TREATMENT TURNS 20
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> Care Then & Now
> Dr. Philip Berger’s gripping account of how dramatically HIV care has changed.
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> The Push for Access
> Veteran activist Tim McCaskell on the ongoing political struggle to access treatment.
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> It’s About More Than Just a Virus
> John Larsson offers a counsellor’s perspective.
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> You + ART
> Is it like your BFF, your mother-in-law, your longest relationship…? 4 people with HIV tell us about their relationships with their meds.
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> Poz Identities
> Dr. Lisa Barrett reassures that HIV can be very manageable.
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> The Evolution of HIV Treatment
> Sean Hosein on how we approach treatment—past, present and future.
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> Treatment Milestones
> A timeline of treatment breakthroughs.
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> From the Front Lines: Living Long with HIV
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> Programs for people aging with HIV.
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> Profile: Border Crossings
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> Esther and Marvelous’ left Zimbabwe to seek asylum in Canada. Where are they now?
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> Anti-Inflammatory Diet
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> Recipes and ideas for quelling chronic inflammation.
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> Ask the Experts: Meno-POZ
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> 4 experts talk menopause and HIV.
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> Art Posi+ive: Significant Others
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> Internationally acclaimed dancer and choreographer Benoît Lachambre.
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> Visual AIDS: Reflections
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> Gregg Rowe’s path to peace.
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> We hope you enjoy this special edition of the magazine. We always want to hear your thoughts. This is your magazine, so don’t hold back! Send your feedback and wishes to contribute at positiveside.ca
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