HIV in My Day: Reflecting Back, Looking Forward

Reprinted from Vancouver Island PWA Society site

 

HIV in My Day: Reflecting Back, Looking Forward is an oral history project that hopes to document the beginning of the HIV epidemic (1980s) in Victoria and Vancouver Island’s history by having those with lived experience and their caregivers recount their experiences.

We are an inter-generational community-based research team and are holding this event as community information and discussion session about our proposed oral history research project. At this event, we will discuss how our project came to be and what we hope to achieve.

We will invite the audience to ask questions and provide feedback. Attendance is free. If you, or someone you know, would be interested in this important project, please attend!

 

July 3, 2018 – 5PM
RSVP!
Dinner Included

Ambrosia Centre
Powell Room
638 Fisgard Street
Coast Salish Territory
Victoria, BC

 

To RSVP email [email protected] or call
250.382.7927 / 1.877.382.7927 (toll free)

For more information on this study please contact:

Nathan Lachowsky, PhD
Assistant Professor, School of Public Health & Social Policy, Faculty of Human & Social Development, University of Victoria Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research Scholar

P.O. Box 1700, STN CSC
Victoria, BC V8W 2Y2
Canada

​P: 250-472-5739
F: 250-472-4109