Every day, across the world, people living with HIV face something that should have no place in a civilisedsociety: cruelty disguised as caution. Doctors who become visibly uncomfortable. Nurses who double-gloveunnecessarily. Friends who stop calling. Families who stop visiting. Congregations that go quiet. STOP THE STIGMA AGAINST AIDS is not a medical textbook. It is a call to conscience - written by WinstonPhillips, an author and advocate who has watched, with growing anger and sorrow, the way that people livingwith HIV are still treated in the twenty-first century.
Not by the virus. By us. This book is for anyone who has ever whispered the word "AIDS" as if it were a curse. It is for the healthcareprofessionals who need reminding that their oath does not come with exceptions. It is for the families whopulled away when they should have moved closer. It is for the person sitting alone in a car park after adiagnosis, terrified not of the virus - but of what people will think.
And it is for them - the millions living with HIV who deserve to know: science has changed everything. Today, with proper treatment, a person living with HIV can have an undetectable viral load - meaning they cannottransmit the virus to anyone. They can live a full, long, healthy life. In nine powerful chapters, Winston Phillips takes you through the reality of HIV stigma, the history of howfear became policy, the extraordinary advances in modern treatment, and the practical resources and rightsavailable to people living with HIV today - in the UK, the US, the Caribbean, and beyond.
Suppose this was you. Suppose it was your child. Your best friend. Your parent. The person in the next pew, the next desk, the next bed. How would you want them to be treated? This book asks that question - andrefuses to let the reader look away until they have answered it honestly. STOP THE STIGMA AGAINST AIDS · Winston Phillips · Wappy King Publishing House · London 2026
Every day, across the world, people living with HIV face something that should have no place in a civilisedsociety: cruelty disguised as caution. Doctors who become visibly uncomfortable. Nurses who double-gloveunnecessarily. Friends who stop calling. Families who stop visiting. Congregations that go quiet. STOP THE STIGMA AGAINST AIDS is not a medical textbook. It is a call to conscience - written by WinstonPhillips, an author and advocate who has watched, with growing anger and sorrow, the way that people livingwith HIV are still treated in the twenty-first century.
Not by the virus. By us. This book is for anyone who has ever whispered the word "AIDS" as if it were a curse. It is for the healthcareprofessionals who need reminding that their oath does not come with exceptions. It is for the families whopulled away when they should have moved closer. It is for the person sitting alone in a car park after adiagnosis, terrified not of the virus - but of what people will think.
And it is for them - the millions living with HIV who deserve to know: science has changed everything. Today, with proper treatment, a person living with HIV can have an undetectable viral load - meaning they cannottransmit the virus to anyone. They can live a full, long, healthy life. In nine powerful chapters, Winston Phillips takes you through the reality of HIV stigma, the history of howfear became policy, the extraordinary advances in modern treatment, and the practical resources and rightsavailable to people living with HIV today - in the UK, the US, the Caribbean, and beyond.
Suppose this was you. Suppose it was your child. Your best friend. Your parent. The person in the next pew, the next desk, the next bed. How would you want them to be treated? This book asks that question - andrefuses to let the reader look away until they have answered it honestly. STOP THE STIGMA AGAINST AIDS · Winston Phillips · Wappy King Publishing House · London 2026