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- "Our Way Through"
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- Susan Johnston
Gustavo Hennecke, a photographer and HIV educator, worked with a group of people living with HIV in Ottawa, Canada, to produce a book describing people's experiences, along with achingly beautiful photography.
"Our Way Through shows the reality of people living with HIV in Canada in 2005, a different experience from those diagnosed 25 years ago and from those with very limited on no access to medications and treatments in pandemic countries."
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Piece Description
Gustavo Hennecke, a photographer and HIV educator, worked with a group of people living with HIV in Ottawa, Canada, to produce a book describing people's experiences, along with achingly beautiful photography. "Our Way Through shows the reality of people living with HIV in Canada in 2005, a different experience from those diagnosed 25 years ago and from those with very limited on no access to medications and treatments in pandemic countries."
Broadcast History
Aired on CKCU FM Ottawa December 2