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		<title>Comment on Vuyiseka Dubula by Inspiring &#171; Speaking Up!</title>
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		<description>[...] Vuyiseka spoke of her journey from being diagnosed really young in Khayelitsha, a very poor area of Cape Town, and how joining TAC and becoming a treatment activist changed her life. She has had a baby in 2006 who is HIV negative and she is now part of the leadership of TAC, having started as a volunteer and a receptionist. You can learn more about her and other HIV positive heroes here. [...]</description>
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