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Figures from Public Health England in 2018 estimate almost one third of people living with HIV in the UK are women - of that, 61% are black African women.
Aisha Namurach from The Terrence Higgins, Horcelie Sinda, who revealed she was affected by HIV while competing in the 2017 Miss Congo UK pageant and Juliet Reid, who was diagnosed with HIV whilst pregnant and is CEO of Centre for All Families Positive Health join regular podcasters 5 Live journalist Jessie Aru-Phillips, Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide MBE and TV presenter Scarlette Douglas to share their stories.
You'll also hear from Kelechi Okafor’s viral sensation #SallyInHR.
The Sista Collective speak with women who've focused on ways to turn their ideas and dreams into successful business realities during the pandemic months.
From Sharmaine Lovegrove, the publisher of Dialogue Books, which focuses and discovers new writers of colour…To six year old Faith and her...
Published 10/29/20
The Sista Collective speak with Paulette and Xanthe who both researched their family ancestry and ended up with surprising results.
Paulette went to Jamaica for the first time and discovered aspects of her family background she had no idea about and Xanthe, who was raised as mixed-race Caribbean...
Published 10/22/20