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'It saved my life': The stories of some of those across Greater Manchester living with HIV

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In Equal Parts aims to educate everybody about modern HIV healthcare and prevention through a series of storytelling workshops, short films and digital talks.

We spoke to three of the activists involved in the project to find out more about their own experiences with HIV and what they’re doing to change perceptions.Originally from Fleetwood, Mark was diagnosed with HIV after years of living on the streets of Manchester.“I’m an ex-injecting drug user and I was living at a residential treatment centre when I got diagnosed,” Mark, 45, explains.“It was a cold and dull day in 2005.

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