At the event, Katarina joined advocates and experts to discuss the urgent need for legal reform to address the criminalization of HIV non-disclosure in Canada. Her contributions highlighted the importance of evidence-based policies that respect human rights, reduce stigma, and foster public health outcomes.
Katarina’s research and advocacy have been instrumental in shedding light on the social and legal implications of HIV criminalization, further amplifying the voices of those most affected by these laws. Her participation in this high-profile event underscores the significant role of academic research in shaping public policy and social justice.
The Faculty of Social Sciences applauds Katarina for her dedication, leadership, and commitment to creating a more equitable society. We invite everyone to watch the full news conference on CPAC’s YouTube channel.
Congratulations, Katarina, on this remarkable achievement! Your work continues to inspire our academic community and beyond.