After a chance encounter with a travelling musician in 1993, Marama Mullen had no idea her life was about to change forever. Peter Mwai hid the fact he was HIV-positive and had knowingly infected multiple women, including Marama. In the first episode of documentary series I Am, Marama shares a candid and courageous account of living with the diagnosis. She reflects on the stigma, fear, and isolation she endured when HIV was widely seen as a death sentence, and how she transformed her experience into a sense of purpose — becoming a powerful advocate for Indigenous women living with the disease.
It was Saturday the 24th of July 1993. I had just been swept off my feet by an African musician called Peter, and I had just had my first one-night stand. I did not know he was HIV positive. That morning Peter was as charming as ever. He made me breakfast...– Marama Mullen on her encounter with Peter Mwai
Music by Audio Network and Banijay Music Library
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