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Join Us for Day With(out) Art 2025: “Meet Us Where We’re At”

🌍 Join Us for Day With(out) Art 2025: “Meet Us Where We’re At” 🎬
Pride Pakistan is honored to partner with Visual AIDS for this year’s Day With(out) Art, a global initiative that commemorates World AIDS Day through the power of film and storytelling. On December 1st at 5:00 PM Pakistan Standard Time, we invite you to join our virtual screening of Meet Us Where We’re At, a powerful video program that centers the lived experiences of drug users and harm reduction practices within the ongoing HIV crisis.
🎥 About the Program
Curated by Visual AIDS, this year’s program features six poignant short films by international artists:
- Camilo Tapia Flores
- Camila Flores-Fernández
- Hoàng Thái Anh
- Kenneth Idongesit Usoro
- José Luis Cortés
- Gustavo Vinagre & Vinicius Couto
These works challenge stigma, amplify marginalized voices, and offer urgent reflections on care, community, and survival.
🗓 Event Details
- 📅 Date: December 1, 2025
- 🕗 Time: 5:00 PM Pakistan Standard Time
- 🌐 Location: Online (link will be shared upon registration)
- 🎟 Free to attend
- 💬 Open Discussion: Following the screening, join us for a live conversation hosted by Ali Raza Khan, founder of Pride Pakistan. We’ll reflect on the films, share community insights, and explore how art can drive healing and advocacy.
👉 Click here to sign up for the virtual screening
https://forms.gle/uSYDV6pMTHo53XFc6
🔗 How to Join
- Meet Link (shared upon registration):
https://meet.google.com/gqj-yfit-evr - Email Registrants:
If you register with your email, you will automatically receive the Meet link before the event. - WhatsApp Channel (for those without email):
The Meet link will also be shared on our WhatsApp channel one day before the event.
👉 Join our WhatsApp Channel
You can also view and share the official trailer here:
🔗 Watch the trailer on Vimeo
Day With(out) Art is not just a day of remembrance—it’s a call to action. As we honor lives lost to HIV/AIDS, we also uplift those living with it today. Through art, we confront stigma, advocate for harm reduction, and build solidarity across borders.
Because AIDS is not over.
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