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E048 Bakita Kasadha: HIV activism, research and valuing community knowledge(s)

Episode Description

Artist, poet, academic and HIV activist Bakita Kasadha gives us an introduction to her ongoing journey with research and grassroots community organising.

*Make sure you listen till the end for some beautiful poetry!*

Useful links-
Sophia Forum and Terrence Higgins Trust collaboration – Invisible No Longer (first UK wide study on women and HIV): https://sophiaforum.net/index.php/hiv-and-women-invisible-no-longer/
Bakita’s blog posts can be found here: https://www.bakitakk.com/mediacoverage/
Global Network of Young People Living HIV (the activist network Bakita’s involved in): http://www.yplusnetwork.org/
INTUIT: Interaction Design for Trusted Sharing of Personal Health Data to Live Well with HIV: https://intuitproject.org

*Our use of ‘towards a more sociable sociology’ was inspired by our reading & studying of Migrant City by Les Back, Shamser Sinha, Charlynne Bryan, Vlad Baraku & Mardoche Yembi.
*For an audible introduction to Sociable Sociology check out this podcast with Les Back and Charlynne Bryan posted by Mark Carrigan https://soundcloud.com/mark-carrigan/les-back-on-sociable-sociology