Present Workshop: Good practices in HIV and AIDS communication

At Presentes we opened our newsroom (CABA) to convene a Workshop on good practices in HIV and AIDS communication. 

It is aimed at communicators, journalists, editors, activists, students, lawyers, and researchers in Argentina. It is an in-person event, free of charge, but requires prior registration. 

You can reserve your spot by filling in your details here.  

Workshop Objectives

Coordinated by Lucas Fauno Gutiérrez and María Eugenia Ludueña, its objectives are to provide tools to improve coverage in order to improve access to prevention for the entire population, contribute to building a better quality of life and build bridges between communities to fight against stigma. 

Contents Basic

-Basic definitions and proper use of these terms

-Stigmas, prejudices, and commonplaces: the main mistakes to avoid. Myths, criminalization, and misinformation

-Expansion of sources

-Narrative analysis

-Towards the construction of good practices 

-What does HIV reveal about our entire society?

Certificates of attendance are provided. 

We look forward to seeing you at our offices. And while you're there, you can visit our exhibition, Other Possible Worlds, in the space we share with Foto Creativa BA at the Patio del Liceo Gallery (CABA).   

Important data

Workshop: Good communication practices on HIV/AIDS

Date: Friday, May 29 

Schedule: 4 PM to 6 PM

Free, with prior registration 

Santa Fe 2729. Patio Liceo Gallery. Shop 45, first floor. CABA, Argentina. 

Lucas Fauno Gutiérrez

Journalist, writer, and human rights activist. He has published articles in the Washington Post, BuzzFeed , and Página/12, among other national and international media outlets. For six years, he had a column on Radio FutuRock. He has given two TEDx talks. He was awarded Amnesty International's "Voices That Transform 2024" prize. His Positive Memory project seeks to revive positive activism. 

Audience editor at the Presentes Latam news agency.

María Eugenia Ludueña

Journalist, with a degree in Communication Sciences (University of Buenos Aires). Professor of Narratives in Rights in the Master's Program in Communication and Human Rights at the Faculty of Journalism of the National University of La Plata (UNLP), of the Seminar on Gender, Communication and Human Rights at the Metropolitan University for Education and Labor (UMET), and of Communication and Human Rights at the National University of Pilar. She has collaborated on training programs and coordinated classes in social organizations and institutions in Latin America and Spain, such as the Gabo Festival.

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