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Fire in the Blood

February 1, 2018 by reading

We watched the film, “Fire in the Blood” which is truly outstanding. It tells the real story of the struggle to make HIV and AIDS drugs available and affordable for the world’s poor. It is both heart-breaking and heart-warming and is elevated by exceptional access to captivating moments of deep humanity and emotion.

In exploring the macrocosm of big industry and the microcosm of individual people Fire in the Blood makes clear that we are all responsible for this crisis and there is something we can do to influence change. The fight continues, not just for AIDS but for all diseases. You can watch the trailer at: http://fireintheblood.com/

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Future meetings

Future meeting:

There's water - and then there's water

At RISC, 35-39 London Street, RG1 4PS

Wed May 22th 7.30pm

Talk with discussion by Mick Lacey

Mick Lacey, with family in the Philippines, will raise awareness about the significance of the Philippines in the world order in relation to Global Justice issues. Taste of filipino food from 7pm

For more information contact: jackieoversby@gmail.com / 07745310794

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