New Initiative Honors People of Color Lost to HIV
"Change the Pattern" is weaving the memory of Black and brown people into the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
January 02 2023 1:19 PM
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"Change the Pattern" is weaving the memory of Black and brown people into the AIDS Memorial Quilt.
Richard Zaldivar ha estado sirviendo a la comunidad latina y a las personas que viven con el VIH durante casi 40 años.
Richard Zaldivar and The Wall: Las Memorias have been serving the Latinx community and people living with HIV for nearly 40 years.
I hope this issue inspires as much as it educates.
Espero que este número inspire tanto como eduque.
We cover all the hottest topics, in English and Spanish, in this special issue. Cubrimos todos los temas más candentes, en inglés y español, en esta edición especial.
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?
New research shows that the disparities that HIV+ people face in Latin America affects their overall health and wellness.
Delgado was also a lifelong activist and ally who had just joined the board of directors at the Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice.
The fearless activist is helping displaced Venezuelans living with HIV find treatment in Brazil.
Through his tireless advocacy work and podcast Put It Together, Daniel Garza is making the world a better place for people living with HIV.
My Health Agenda is providing a safe space for queer, trans, and other Latinx folks to discuss sex, health, and everything else.
The latest data shows queer dating app users are fed up with discrimination and shaming around race, body type, and HIV status.
Can the growing number of these type of declarations help people of color living with HIV?
El legislador Roger Montoya sobrevivió a la epidemia del SIDA y al intento de sus oponentes de descarrilar su carrera solo para emerger como uno de los líderes más inspiradores de nuestra nación.
Advocate (and actor!) Luciano Reberte reflects on the importance of centering Latinx people living with HIV.
Banks speaks candidly on the challenges facing adult performers living with HIV.
This issue of Plus honors Latinx people living with HIV, including state Rep. Roger Montoya. Also: meet the COVID-fighting promotoras of Maryland.
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.