Sean Strub

Image of Sean Strub
Now people with HIV are no longer dying, but living many years - we are around longer to potentially affect others.
- Sean Strub
Collection: Years
Image of Sean Strub
Decriminalizing bodies - this is a big and growing movement.
- Sean Strub
Collection: Movement
Image of Sean Strub
More often than not, media coverage now mentions HIV-positive people in criminal contexts.
- Sean Strub
Collection: Media
Image of Sean Strub
The phenomenon of HIV criminalization is so much more massive than people understand.
- Sean Strub
Collection: People
Image of Sean Strub
In the '80s and '90s, there was some degree of compassion for people with HIV because there was visible human suffering.
- Sean Strub
Collection: Compassion
Image of Sean Strub
HIV-positive people can lose custody of their children, lose their housing, and face intimate partner violence.
- Sean Strub
Collection: Children
Image of Sean Strub
There are laws that only apply to people with HIV - we're becoming a viral underclass.
- Sean Strub
Collection: Law