The 30 30 Campaign pieces together the dynamic history of HIV in Vancouver, told by and for those who were there.
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Our community leaders share why they think telling our stories and knowing the history of our epidemic is important.
Million globally are living with HIV.
Increase in people accessing HIV treatment.
Of people living with HIV worldwide are from sub-Saharan Africa.
Whitney Houston dies at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.
The London Summer Olympics take place.
Greece economic bail out from Eurozone.
'Does HIV Look Like Me? launches the Stop the Stigma video, which features Vancouverites speaking about the affects of HIV stigma today.
BC-Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS celebrates 20 vears of award-winning research and life-saving advancements.
How to Survive a Plague releases and is nominated for Best Documentarv at the Oscars.
US approves OraQuick In-Home HIT Test, which is a rapid home-use HIV test kit that does not require sending a sample to a laboratory for analysis.
The final Fashion Cares Gala is held in Toronto. attendees include Elton John.
The Supreme Court of Canada rules on two cases relating to criminalization of HIV non-disclosure. R. v. Mabior and R. V. D.C.
Canada receives a 'Fair to Poor' report card from the Blueprint for Action on Women & Girls and HIV and AIDS.