Francis, Dennis Anthony.Myeza, Nil-desparandum Nokujabula.2010-10-182010-10-1820052005http://hdl.handle.net/10413/1404Thesis (M.Ed.) - University of Kwazulu-Natal, 2005.My study is an exploration of four women educators' experiences of living "openly" with HIV in their respective workplaces. All four women were from the different geographical demarcations ofthe Ethekweni region. I used in-depth interviews , as outlined by Seidman (1999), to learn more about the experiences of the four women. The key findings of my study were (l) the evidence of HIV/AIDS-related stigma and discrimination against people living with HIV, (2) the inclusion of people living with HIV, shown by employers and colleagues and (3) the emergence of a new generation that is better informed, receptive and supporti ve of people living with HIV.enTheses--Education.AIDS (Disease) in women--KwaZulu-Natal.AIDS (Disease)--Social aspects--KwaZulu-Natal.HIV-positive women--KwaZulu-Natal.An exploration of the experiences of four women educators living "openly" with HIV in the Ethekwini region.Thesis