Legendary's Savion Garcon on Living With HIV
Watch Savion Ashford Garcon of HBO Max's Legendary discuss his experience with HIV in The Switch.
December 23 2022 1:10 PM
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Watch Savion Ashford Garcon of HBO Max's Legendary discuss his experience with HIV in The Switch.
Watch doctoral student Daniel Driffin discuss his experience with HIV in The Switch.
Watch New York native Craig Washington discuss his experience with fear and not letting it control his HIV diagnosis.
Watch Texas native Dustin Martinez discuss the steps he took to take charge of his HIV journey.
Living with HIV doesn’t mean you can’t have a life full of love, family, friendship, and joy.
Authorities say the man faces 100 years in prison for allegedly selling altered, repackaged HIV medications to unsuspecting pharmacies.
Dr. Anthony Scarsella was the last surviving member of a historic group that centered the health care needs of gay men and folks living with HIV.
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Tanya Asapansa-Johnson Walker details the immense barriers she's faced in the U.S. health care system.
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"I refuse to allow what I've managed to conquer have power in my life!"
The performer opened up in an emotional scene.
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Bean was a minister, gospel singer, and longtime supporter of LGBTQ+ and HIV causes.
Porter will join other honorees, including Dr. Anthony Fauci, for the event later this month.
Johnson & Johnson's attempted vaccine didn't have the efficacy necessary for the study to continue.
Raniyah Copeland, who succeeded longtime leader Phill Wilson, served less than a year in her position.
A meeting this week allowed LGBTQ+ and HIV groups to hear from their representatives in Congress.
Only 42 percent of respondents in the survey knew HIV wasn't transmissible when properly treated.