Todrick Hall has long supported the communities he comes from
"Some people will love what you do and some will never be fans. Give your attention to people who will defend you in rooms you’re not in."
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"Some people will love what you do and some will never be fans. Give your attention to people who will defend you in rooms you’re not in."
The issue includes some real talk from cover star Todrick Hall, Elton's Oscar party pics, Oprah's endorsement of U=U, and more.
The iconic rapper, actor, and author says his new wellness book is “a love letter to his community.”
So much has changed when it comes to injectables — get some clarity here.
The HIV activist is planning to relaunch his acclaimed play, Shadowed Dreamer.
On Advocate Channel's new program, Cover to Cover, Stephen Walker speaks to pageant winner/health advocate Troy Michael Smith.
Plus magazine's March/April issue is full of good vibes and great advice for living your best life possible, regardless of your HIV status.
As one of the nation's top leaders battling HIV and its stigma, this L.A. doctor embodies the best of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
A new app hopes to foster better health and stronger connections.
Following the exploding popularity of Ozempic and Wegovy, a new injectable becomes available for those struggling to lose weight.
A recent exhibit brought to life the memories of a gay artist who grew up amid tragedy.
While the HIV prevention drug is common among white, affluent, urban gays, a new team is ensuring access across color lines.
A look back on the criminalization of HIV in the U.S. reveals its connection to systemic racism, classism, and homophobia.
"I Love Myself" hopes to shift the narrative around shame and stigma in the Black HIV community.
In this special issue, we focus on the beauty and resilience of the Black community — and Mr. Gay World shares a message about mental wellness.
Troy Michael Smith has survived some dark places, and has now made it his mission to help other gay and bi men find healing.
Palm Springs honors Timothy Ray Brown, the first person known to cured of HIV, with a permanent memorial.
After recent work honored a lover lost to HIV, artist Don Hershman’s latest collection examines "code-switching" as a means of survival.
Check out some fun photos from the beloved annual fundraiser that broke records this year by raising over $1.2 million.
An insurer based in Texas’s largest city is accused of creating dangerous obstacles for people living with HIV.