Women of Controversy: Prudence Mabele
Womanica29 Nov 2024

Women of Controversy: Prudence Mabele

Prudence Mabele (1971-2017) was a South African HIV/AIDS activist and a prominent advocate for women's rights. She became one of the first South African women to publicly declare her HIV-positive status in 1992, challenging stigma and discrimination. Throughout her life, she was dedicated to promoting access to healthcare, gender equality, and raising awareness about the impact of HIV/AIDS on women.

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This month we're talking about women who found themselves at the center of controversy -- whether deserved or not.

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