Op-ed: It’s Not Me, It’s You
When HIV-negative people project their fears of death onto those with HIV, it hurts everyone
Op-ed: To The Most Vulnerable, The Least Reward
More than a decade ago, as countless millions succumbed to the worst pandemic of our time, the world finally said: Enough. What followed was a historically unprecedented response.
Op-Ed: HIV Quarantines Already Exist
The host of the political show For & Against examines how HIV criminalization laws endanger everyone by singling out HIV-positive citizens.
Coming Out & Falling in Love With HIV
For one Latina activist, finding love has been almost as good as a cure
Op-ed: One Gourmet Meal Can Help Feed Thousands
GMHC's Savor dinner is one that keeps people feeling full all year.
Op-Ed: Changing Attitudes Toward LGBT Health in the South
When health disparities disproportionately affect LGBT people, especially in southern states, it only helps to go straight to the source.
Op-ed: Why Alabama Needs to Update Its Sex Education
Alabama's only openly LGBT state legislator explains why she is trying to change the laws to make sex ed in schools less homophobic and more comprehensive.
Op-ed: An Older Sister’s Reluctant Response to Her Newly HIV-Positive Brother
Amber Gracia is proud of her brother, but wants to remind him of the roots of his new diagnosis.
Op-ed: The Aftermath of Coming Out as HIV Positive
There are plenty of doom-and-gloom HIV stories, but that's just not me.
Op-ed: Reluctant Social Commentary of a Newly HIV-Positive 20-Something
What runs through the mind of a 28-year-old newly diagnosed with HIV?









