
Blindspot
If I Didn't Have HIV, I Wouldn't Have Met You
Jan 25, 2024
In the height of the HIV and AIDS epidemics in 1980s Harlem, the pediatric ward of a struggling public hospital becomes a makeshift home for sick children. Princess Diana's visit and the impact of her HIV activism is explored. A child's first adventure outside the hospital is a surprising experience. Heartwarming relationships, stigma surrounding HIV, and devastating loss are discussed. The lack of support for children with AIDS is highlighted, and incarcerated individuals challenge the definition of AIDS in a maximum security prison.
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- Princess Diana's visit to Harlem Hospital broke the stigma of children with HIV/AIDS, raising awareness and support.
- Harlem Hospital's pediatric ward became a loving and supportive home for children with HIV/AIDS, with doctors and nurses providing emotional support and advocacy.
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Princess Diana's visit to Harlem Hospital
Princess Diana made a visit to Harlem Hospital's children's AIDS ward, breaking the stigma and bringing attention to the plight of children living with HIV.
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