Although PEPFAR has saved an estimated 25 million lives over the past 20 years (and was created by a Republican administration), extreme conservatives are attempting to shut it down.
In his fascinating new memoir, the award-winning blogger illustrates that those living with HIV can have just as crazy, beautiful, sexy, and fabulous lives as anyone else.
First, there were attacks on trans rights and marriage equality, then the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and now they're coming for PrEP. Are HIV meds next?
Primero, hubo ataques a los derechos de las personas trans y la igualdad en el matrimonio, luego la anulación de Roe v. Wade, y ahora vienen por la PrEP. ¿Son siguientes los medicamentos para el VIH?
After years of shame, this Emmy-winning journalist opened up about the pain of HIV stigma. Now, he’s an inspiration to others — and our person of the year.
Lawmaker Roger Montoya, a proud gay man living with HIV, survived bullying, homophobia, and a nasty political campaign to emerge as one of our nation’s most inspiring leaders.
He mesmerized us on The Wire and Boardwalk Empire, but his gay character on TV as HIV-positive veteran Ken Jones on When We Rise was smooth sailing for the actor and activist.
Star of the newest revival of Tales of the City, gay actor Murray Bartlett brings to screen the iconic character living with HIV. Bartlett talks about the role and how he got here. Plus: Our annual treatment guide looks at the newest HIV drugs on the market, info on resistance and switching, and why starting meds immediately is critical these days.