Unseen are the voices, struggles, and contributions of people living with HIV, sex workers, migrants, and others disproportionately affected by HIV, who have been advocating for access to prevention and care but are rarely given a platform at major events, decision-making tables, or funding opportunities.
Unseen is the disconnect between who does the real, direct work—engaging, educating, and supporting communities—and who gets the majority of the credit, funding, and influence.
Unseen is the cycle that keeps established HIV organizations in dominant positions, while grassroots efforts with deep community roots continue to operate on the margins, often without resources that could amplify their impact.
Unseen is what must change. Visibility is power. Recognition is influence. True collaboration means ensuring those closest to the communities are leading the fight for PrEP access and HIV prevention—rather than being sidelined by outdated systems that prioritize institutions over people.
Unseen is Eric The Dragking’s contribution to challenge outdated systems and ensure that HIV action reaches those who need it most. Through PrEP Diversity, dragtivism, and direct engagement, we make sure that women, sex workers, and migrants are truly included in prevention efforts, not sidelined. Our fight is about breaking cycles, dismantling stigma, and making sure HIV prevention is shaped by the people who live it—not just by institutions.
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