国家的手表。智利。

AIDS health promotion exchange Pub Date : 1994-01-01
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“生活…“一个故事”是由智利预防艾滋病公司支持的一项针对艾滋病毒/艾滋病患者的被子项目。与纪念逝者的公共活动中展示的被子不同,这些被子也是由仍然感染艾滋病毒/艾滋病(PHIV)的人及其家人制作的。该项目被设想为开发一种有两个目标的组织工具的一种方式:打破艾滋病毒感染在艾滋病毒感染者与其家人之间造成的障碍,并使这一流行病人性化,这一流行病往往只以统计数字和"危险群体"的形式出现。大多数缝制棉被的人都是通过个人接触招募的,包括死者的家属。通过他们的艺术作品,参与者讲述了他们的生活以及他们如何应对艾滋病毒/艾滋病。其主要目的是显示人类在面对情感、身体、家庭和社会挑战时的尊严。一些被子讲述了歧视和后来的团结的故事;另一些则是勇气的见证,以及从无知到反抗的转变过程。到目前为止,大约一半的被子是由艾滋病患者制作的,一半是由死者的朋友和亲戚制作的。它们在不同机构的九次展览中展出,并在两次示范中使用。有时,棉被制造者会带着自己的棉被在这些活动上讲话。
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Country watch. Chile.

"A life...a story" is a quilt project for people affected by HIV/AIDS supported by the Chilean Corporation for the Prevention of AIDS. Unlike the quilts displayed at public events to commemorate people who have died, these quilts are also made by people who are still living with HIV/AIDS (PHIV) and their families. The project was conceived as a way to develop an organizing tool with two aims: to break through the barriers created by HIV infection between PHIV and their own families and to humanize the epidemic, which is often presented only in terms of statistics and "risk groups." Most of the quilt-makers are recruited through personal contacts, including family members of deceased persons. Through their artwork, the participants tell something about their lives and the way they are dealing with HIV/AIDS. A primary aim is to show the dignity of human beings who are confronting a challenge which is emotional, physical, familial and social. Some quilts relate stories of discrimination and subsequent solidarity; others are testimonies to courage and the process of going from ignorance through transformation to resistance. So far about half the quilts have been made by PHIV and half by friends and relatives of persons who died. They have been shown in nine exhibitions in various institutions and been used in two demonstrations. On occasion, the quilt-makers accompany their own quilts and speak at these events.

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