Frankie Grande: Advocate
Boundary Breaker Frankie Grande Redefines Normal By Searing Through AIDS Apathy, Establishing a Nonprofit, Building Schools In Africa & Making Strides With an HIV-Positive Girl by Dann Dulin...
View ArticleCDC Declares U=U
CDC Declares U = U Federal government agrees: HIV-positive people with suppressed viral load cannot transmit the virus to sexual partners On September 27, 2017, marking National Gay Men’s HIV/AIDS...
View ArticleJai Rodriguez: Advocate
Mi Familia Jai Rodriguez pushes fellow Latinx men to reject stigma and stand up for their health by Larry Buhl Marquee Photo by D’Andre Michael Photography Photo courtesy Positively Fearless When Jai...
View ArticleMeet Noah Stetzer, A&U’s New Poetry Editor
A&U is pleased to announce Noah Stetzer as our magazine’s new poetry editor. After publishing some of his wonderful poems over the years, we look forward to working with Noah as he introduces and...
View ArticleALTERNATE ENDINGS, RADICAL BEGINNINGS: Day With(out) Art 2017
For its twenty-eighth annual Day With(out) Art project, Visual AIDS presents Alternate Endings, Radical Beginnings featuring newly commissioned videos by Mykki Blanco, Cheryl Dunye & Ellen Spiro,...
View Articleblu sunne: Blog by Lester Strong: AIDS and the Course of Gay Rights
Photo by Sean Black Here’s an invite: Is anyone interested in learning more about the views and achievements of former House of Representatives member Barney Frank (D-Massachusetts), the openly gay...
View ArticleRiseUpToHIV
Rising Up to the Challenge RiseUpToHIV Breaks Down Stigma One Social Media Project at a Time by Connie Rose RiseUpToHIV was founded by Kevin Maloney, formerly of Albany, New York, and boasts a social...
View ArticleAIDS Library of Philadelphia Turns 30
The AIDS Library of Philadelphia, the first lending library of its kind, celebrates its first thirty years of service to the HIV community on Friday, November 10, with a cocktail reception and the...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide 2017: Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS
Broadway Legends: Carol Burnett Though known for her hilarious variety show on television, its clips replayed endlessly on YouTube, Carol Burnett first wowed audiences on Broadway, playing Princess...
View ArticleTeddy Bear Touchdowns
Dab the AIDS Bear Needs Your Help with Teddy Bear Touchdowns for Children Living with HIV Photo by Sean Black Before activist Dab Garner’s god-daughter Candace died of AIDS-related complications in...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide 2017: Designers Against AIDS
A perennial favorite in our annual Holiday Gift Guide, Designers Against AIDS (DAA) is a non-profit organization launched by “Beauty Without Irony” in 2004 in order to raise AIDS awareness in the...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide 2017: God’s Love We Deliver
God’s Love We Deliver, the New York metropolitan area’s leading provider of life-sustaining meals and nutrition counseling for people living with severe illnesses, provides services throughout all five...
View Article27th Annual DIVAS Simply Singing! on December 9
On the night of Saturday, December 9, the Taglyan Culture Center in Los Angeles, California, will come to life with the joyous sounds of the 27th annual iteration of DIVAS Simply Singing!, a fundraiser...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide 2017: Project Open Hand
To delight coffee lovers, Project Open Hand has teamed up with Carta Coffee, a six-acre small-crop farm in the Kealakekua region of Hawai’i, to offer a special coffee crafted especially for the Bay...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide 2017: Until There’s A Cure
Founded in 1993, the national nonprofit Until There’s A Cure (UTAC) continues its steadfast mission to eradicate HIV/AIDS by raising awareness and funds and promoting compassion and love as ways to...
View ArticleHoliday Gift Guide 2017: The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation
Founded by the screen legend and AIDS activist Elizabeth Taylor, The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation provides much-needed grants in the U.S. and abroad to organizations offering direct-care services,...
View ArticleAIDS Quilt Songbook: November 26 in Phoenix, AZ
AIDS Quilt Songbook event, 2016 On Sunday, November 26, 2017, the Joshua Tree Feeding Center and the Parsons Center for Health and Wellness invite you to a benefit performance of the to launch a week...
View ArticleKintsugi: A Survivor’s Reflection on World AIDS Day 2017
Kintsugi A Survivor’s Reflection on World AIDS Day 2017 by Hank Trout When the Japanese mend broken objects, they emphasize the damage by filling in the cracks with gold. They believe that when...
View ArticleAIDS Library of Philadelphia Turns 30
The AIDS Library of Philadelphia, the first lending library of its kind, celebrates its first thirty years of service to the HIV community on Friday, November 10, with a cocktail reception and the...
View ArticleDavey Wavey: Advocate
Uncensored YouTube Sensation Davey Wavey’s Mission Is to Protect His Gay Brethren, Enable Others To Experience Joyful Sex & Celebrate One’s Own Body by Dann Dulin Photo by Doug Breault What started...
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