The way I see it: A photographic exploration of housing and health among people living with HIV in Vancouver

“The way I see it” is a photography project that examines the impact of housing on health as seen through the eyes of people living with HIV and AIDS in Vancouver.

Nine Community Researchers – people living with HIV and passionate about housing research and advocacy – share their photos and stories in an exhibit in the Woodwards atrium, April 3rd – 15th.

Community Researchers will present their stories and photos:

When:
April 12, 2012
6:30pm-8:30pm

Where:
W2 Media Cafe
111 West Hastings St. (@ Abbott)

Reception will include light refreshments and an opportunity to meet with the community researchers. This free event is open to the public and requires pre-registration. To RSVP or for more information, please contact us by phone 604.806.8781 or email surita_parashar@sfu.ca


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