Join the GHT Positive Speakers from George House Trust along with HIV+ artists Jordan Roberts and Nathaniel Hall for this stigma-smashing event. Hear their remarkable stories and ask all the questions you always wanted (but were too scared) to ask about HIV.
A digital event hosted by Contact and presented in association with George House Trust and Superbia. The event is part of Manchester-based Dibby Theatre’s community-led creative outreach project tackling HIV stigma and shame. Find out more here.
In the second half of this event, we’ll have the premiere of a brand new film by Jordan Roberts. To Whom It May Concern… explores HIV past, present and future through music, drag, vogue-dance and textiles. It is funded by Superbia and GMCA.
Confirmed artists:
- Singer Adam O’Shea
- Drag Artiste Ana Phylactic
- Vogue Dancer Tyrone John
- Textiles Artist India Chetta-Roberts
- Vogue House Mother Darren Pritchard

Artist Nathaniel Hall will join Jordan Roberts and the George Hall Trust Positive Speakers.
Content Warning
The event will contain frank discussion of HIV, diagnosis, treatment and the impacts of stigma. Nathaniel Hall is an HIV+ artist, activist and George House Trust Positive Speaker, and he will share signposting support during the event for anyone who feels affected by the topics raised.