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It Takes A Village To End HIV Stigma

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By Terri L Wilder, MSW, HIV/Aging Policy Advocate

Did you know that HIV-related stigma and ageism have a profound impact on the well-being and rights of older people living with HIV? These prejudices lead to adverse health outcomes, hinder effective HIV care and prevention, and diminish quality of life. As we recognize #ZeroHIVStigmaDay on July 21st, it’s crucial to understand the intersection of ageism and HIV stigma. By addressing these issues, we can create a future free from stigma and discrimination.

Stigma affects every part of life for people living with HIV, including their relationships with family, friends, community, and healthcare services. Older people living with HIV often face higher levels of stress due to social isolation and fear of stigma. They may hesitate to seek social support and encounter challenges in disclosing their HIV status. This stigma takes a toll on their physical and mental health, as well as overall quality of life.

Older individuals living with HIV often experience intersectional stigma, where they face discrimination not only because of their HIV status but also because of their age. Ageism and HIV-related stigma combined create a double burden of prejudice. Recognizing this intersectional stigma is key to empowering and offering support to older individuals living with HIV.

So, how can we combat ageism and HIV stigma in practical ways? First, by being mindful of the language we use, we can make a difference. Let’s choose our words wisely and avoid perpetuating stereotypes or making moral judgments about older people with HIV. By promoting language that is inclusive, respectful, and free from judgment, we contribute to reducing stigma.

When you witness HIV-related stigma or hear inaccurate information, speak up. Educate others about the realities of HIV, challenge misconceptions, and promote empathy and understanding. Your voice matters in combating stigma.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign helps to raise awareness and encourage action against HIV stigma. You can join the campaign by taking the pledge to stop HIV stigma and sharing your commitment on social media using the hashtag #StopHIVStigma. By amplifying your voice, you contribute to breaking down barriers and fostering acceptance.

Knowledge is a powerful tool in combating HIV stigma. Take the time to learn about HIV, its transmission, treatment, and prevention. Share accurate information with others to help dispel common misconceptions. Watch Human First, a short film focused on six remarkable people and their lived experience with HIV stigma that speaks to the resilient and innovative nature of affected communities. By promoting awareness, we can reduce fear and ignorance.

Supporting organizations and community initiatives is another way to combat stigma. Get involved with local HIV programs, volunteer your time, lend your skills, or donate to support their efforts. By actively participating, you contribute to creating a supportive environment for older individuals affected by HIV.

Finally, let’s remember to show compassion and empathy towards individuals with HIV, regardless of their age. Recognize that HIV status does not define worth as human beings. By fostering understanding and acceptance, we can break down barriers and reduce stigma.

HIV-related stigma and ageism pose significant threats to the well-being of older people living with HIV. Each one of us has the power to combat this stigma and create a society that is inclusive, accepting, and free from discrimination. By choosing our words wisely, speaking up against stigma and ageism, participating in initiatives like the Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign, educating ourselves, supporting organizations, and showing compassion, we can break the chains of HIV stigma. Together, we can build a future where every individual, regardless of their age or HIV status, can live with dignity and respect.

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