HIV/AIDS STIGMA - The awkward hush - Hassana Suleiman
I wondered if she didn’t feel out of place, if she didn’t care that everyone there saw her face. She laughed and looked at me, beady eyed, the most determined eyes I’ve ever seen. She said, what’s there to hide anty. If anyone would look at me and laugh at my predicament or make mockery of me, what does that make them? Why trample on somebody that’s already down. Why would anyone want to kick a person who has hit rock bottom into the curb? Her eyes watered a bit as she said these words. She didn’t seem like a person in despair. She had accepted her fate and she was determined to push forward. I wondered how she managed to seem so calm despite all that has happened to her. I knew there was chaos and a storm in her head but she carried it well with a confidence I’ve never seen before and a graceful poise that could never be broken by any form of condemnation. She was a warrior designed to push forward through her own path. There are thousands of people like this lady I have just describ...