Long Life: Positive HIV Stories

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Jonathan Morgan

Bambanani Women's Group

South Africa is in the throes of a new struggle brought on by the AIDS pandemic. Long Life shines a light behind the grim statistics to illuminate the human face of HIV/AIDS in Cape Town's largest township, Khayelitsha. Long Life tells the stories of thirteen remarkable women who are all HIV positive. These women, all part of the Memory Box Project, relate their stories through the use of body maps that reflect their life histories. Through personal stories, photographs and paintings they share their insights with humour and frankness. Woven between are the daily struggles of health-care workers and campaigners.

2003 | ISBN 9781876756420 | Paperback | 282 x 210 mm | 176 pp

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Jonathan Morgan

Bambanani Women's Group

South Africa is in the throes of a new struggle brought on by the AIDS pandemic. Long Life shines a light behind the grim statistics to illuminate the human face of HIV/AIDS in Cape Town's largest township, Khayelitsha. Long Life tells the stories of thirteen remarkable women who are all HIV positive. These women, all part of the Memory Box Project, relate their stories through the use of body maps that reflect their life histories. Through personal stories, photographs and paintings they share their insights with humour and frankness. Woven between are the daily struggles of health-care workers and campaigners.

2003 | ISBN 9781876756420 | Paperback | 282 x 210 mm | 176 pp

Jonathan Morgan

Bambanani Women's Group

South Africa is in the throes of a new struggle brought on by the AIDS pandemic. Long Life shines a light behind the grim statistics to illuminate the human face of HIV/AIDS in Cape Town's largest township, Khayelitsha. Long Life tells the stories of thirteen remarkable women who are all HIV positive. These women, all part of the Memory Box Project, relate their stories through the use of body maps that reflect their life histories. Through personal stories, photographs and paintings they share their insights with humour and frankness. Woven between are the daily struggles of health-care workers and campaigners.

2003 | ISBN 9781876756420 | Paperback | 282 x 210 mm | 176 pp

Reviews

'Long Life's gutsy narratives and participatory research are a powerful cry for reason and compassion in the time of AIDS.'  

Professor Njabulo Ndebele, Vice-Chancellor, University of Cape Town