HIV In My Day

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HIV In My Day is a collection of oral history interviews with long-term HIV survivors and their caregivers conducted between 2017 and 2020 in British Columbia by a team of community-based researchers and peers. These interviews focus on participants’ experiences of the early years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.

Within communities most impacted by the epidemic in Canada, HIV/AIDS is both a historical experience of loss and community resilience, and an ongoing public health concern. Oral history offers a way of addressing persistent health challenges, not just by preserving the past, but by providing insight into how current prevention and treatment interventions can be reinvigorated.

This collection includes a combination of video, audio, and transcripts of the different interviews.

 
Resource type Subject Genre Location

Works (108)

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  • 61. Interview with Anonymous (2019-01-31)

  • 62. Interview with Colin Craig

  • 63. Interview with Anonymous (2019-02-04)

  • 64. Interview with Anonymous (2019-02-05) - 01

  • 65. Interview with Anonymous (2019-02-05) - 02

  • 66. Interview with Anonymous (2019-02-06)

  • 67. Interview with Vincent Ruttan

  • 68. Interview with Jennifer Rose Schaldemose

  • 69. Interview with Roger Miller

  • 70. Interview with Adrien Ross