Casey House hospice Princess Diana (October 25) in 1991 |
Princess Diana shook hands with patients at the Casey House hospice, without gloves.
October 26, 2016
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But on this day (October 25) in 1991, the late Princess of Wales, Princess Diana, took it upon herself to use her huge influence to help show the world that, not only was HIV not contractible through touching, but that those living with the condition deserved the same level of empathy and compassion we’d afford to any other sick person. She was photographed shaking hands with on of the residents of Casey House, an AIDS hospice in Canada. And in a move that shook a then less enlightened world, she chose to not wear gloves.
The princess was quoted as saying at the time: “HIV does not make people dangerous to know. You can shake their hands and give them a hug. Heaven knows they need it.”
While her HIV activism began before and continued beyond that moment, the historic photo taken at Casey House will go down in history as one of the key moments that helped change the world’s view of those living with HIV and AIDS.
25 yrs today Princess Diana visited Toronto's Casey House & shook hands w AIDS patient w no gloves. Was big statement, helped dispel myths. pic.twitter.com/tQbs7nqYcp— Shawn Micallef (@shawnmicallef) October 25, 2016
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