How One Pop-Up Restaurant Is Fighting Stigma Against HIV/AIDS
A Toronto pop-up restaurant serves food prepared by chefs living with HIV/AIDS. NPR's Elise Hu talks to Joanne Simons, CEO of the Casey House hospital, about how the eatery breaks down stigma.
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November 25, 2017 at 09:17AM
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