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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘myHIV’
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Becoming an HIV activist. My presentation for the myHIV Activism and Involvement workshop. At Terrence Higgins Trust’s Gloucester office on Saturday 1 March 2014. Live interview about living with HIV for BBC Radio Bristol. On Friday 14 June 2013. Official Doctor Who Tumblr. Megan Lara: Fine Art and Illustration. ESC Insight's Eurovision Tumblr. The Graham Norton Show on BBC America. Gîc hoyw arall. Video Games Made Me Gay. A random visual diary. Nostar.pro: Siân Cook. Noel Clarke - CounterClarkeWise!
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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘activism’
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Becoming an HIV activist. My presentation for the myHIV Activism and Involvement workshop. At Terrence Higgins Trust’s Gloucester office on Saturday 1 March 2014. Unashamedly positive: I talk and write about living with HIV, and volunteer for Terrence Higgins Trust - views here are mine, not necessarily theirs; my interests include broadcast and digital media, Doctor Who, Eurovision, German, graphic design, theatre and visual arts. Official Doctor Who Tumblr. Megan Lara: Fine Art and Illustration. The Pl...
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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘broadcast media’
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Becoming an HIV activist. My presentation for the myHIV Activism and Involvement workshop. At Terrence Higgins Trust’s Gloucester office on Saturday 1 March 2014. Unashamedly positive: I talk and write about living with HIV, and volunteer for Terrence Higgins Trust - views here are mine, not necessarily theirs; my interests include broadcast and digital media, Doctor Who, Eurovision, German, graphic design, theatre and visual arts. Official Doctor Who Tumblr. Megan Lara: Fine Art and Illustration. The Pl...
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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘Terrence Higgins Trust’
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Becoming an HIV activist. My presentation for the myHIV Activism and Involvement workshop. At Terrence Higgins Trust’s Gloucester office on Saturday 1 March 2014. Live interview about National HIV Testing Week for Gaydio. On Wednesday 27 November 2013; find an HIV test locally: startswithme.org.uk. National HIV Testing Week. It Starts with Me. Terrence Higgins Trust trustee election. I have some exciting news:. I have been elected unopposed as a new trustee of Terrence Higgins Trust. Since its launch....
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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘social media’
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Becoming an HIV activist. My presentation for the myHIV Activism and Involvement workshop. At Terrence Higgins Trust’s Gloucester office on Saturday 1 March 2014. Unashamedly positive: I talk and write about living with HIV, and volunteer for Terrence Higgins Trust - views here are mine, not necessarily theirs; my interests include broadcast and digital media, Doctor Who, Eurovision, German, graphic design, theatre and visual arts. Official Doctor Who Tumblr. Megan Lara: Fine Art and Illustration. The Pl...
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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘PositiveSW2014’
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World Aids Day 2014. I will be wearing my red ribbon with pride this World Aids Day. I now feel no shame about being HIV-positive, but I do know that my journey with this little passenger of mine has taught me a lot. I have learnt to treasure my relationships with the people I love. I have also learnt to live for today and not next year, because if today isn’t good enough, next year certainly won’t be. That means more people become infected; and to end the stigma around living with the virus. Unashamedly...
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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘stopHIVstigma’
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World Aids Day 2014. I will be wearing my red ribbon with pride this World Aids Day. I now feel no shame about being HIV-positive, but I do know that my journey with this little passenger of mine has taught me a lot. I have learnt to treasure my relationships with the people I love. I have also learnt to live for today and not next year, because if today isn’t good enough, next year certainly won’t be. That means more people become infected; and to end the stigma around living with the virus. Unashamedly...
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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘BBC Radio 2’
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Live interview about living with HIV with Jeremy Vine on BBC Radio 2. On Friday 21 February 2014. Surprisingly, I wasn’t nervous about doing this interview, even though it was the most high-profile thing I’ve done to date. Maybe it’s because it happened so quickly - one minute I was talking to their researcher on the way to work and the next moment I was sitting in a studio in central London talking live to the nation. It was a real privilege to be asked to do it. Official Doctor Who Tumblr. Jony Ive Red...
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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘activist’
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Becoming an HIV activist. My presentation for the myHIV Activism and Involvement workshop. At Terrence Higgins Trust’s Gloucester office on Saturday 1 March 2014. Unashamedly positive: I talk and write about living with HIV, and volunteer for Terrence Higgins Trust - views here are mine, not necessarily theirs; my interests include broadcast and digital media, Doctor Who, Eurovision, German, graphic design, theatre and visual arts. Official Doctor Who Tumblr. Megan Lara: Fine Art and Illustration. The Pl...
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Unashamedly positive: HIV, Doctor Who and the media • Ant Babajee • posts tagged ‘World Aids Day 2014’
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World Aids Day 2014. I will be wearing my red ribbon with pride this World Aids Day. I now feel no shame about being HIV-positive, but I do know that my journey with this little passenger of mine has taught me a lot. I have learnt to treasure my relationships with the people I love. I have also learnt to live for today and not next year, because if today isn’t good enough, next year certainly won’t be. That means more people become infected; and to end the stigma around living with the virus. Unashamedly...