Olympian Greg Louganis on how HIV stigma is changing | Part 3/4 By Emen8, updated 2 years ago in Lifestyle / LGBT people and culture Share Close Share Popup Share via… Facebook Twitter Copy link In 1988, Greg Louganis couldn’t tell his coach about his HIV diagnosis for fear of not being allowed to compete in the Olympic Games. He tells Emen8 how much the stigma of being HIV positive has changed in the 30 years since then and how he maintains his resilience. Olympian Greg Louganis on how HIV stigma is changing | part 3/4 Enjoyed viewing part three of our four part video series featuring Greg Louganis? Continue watching the rest of the series here: Part one: Greg Louganis talks about his HIV diagnosisPart two: The benefits of HIV treatmentPart four: Speaking out about HIV More from Lifestyle LGBT people and culture Who’s a good pup? Everything you wanted to know about puppy play Pups come in all flavours – leather, rubber, skin, neoprene and lycra LGBT people and culture AU-haul: finding queer housing in Australia for trans, gay and bi+ guys and international students Moving suburbs, states, or countries? Read this first LGBT people and culture The art of drag: kings, queens and drag royalty in Australia Think you know drag? Here’s what three Australian performers had to say about drag as art and a form of self-expression.
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