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Category: AIDS


AIDS Memorial Quilt on display in Beverly Hills through Dec. 4

November 29, 2016

November 29, 2016 152

BY ROBERT WILLIAMS | If you are reading this, you probably know someone affected by HIV and AIDS. If you...

How Obamacare repeal would hurt LGBT people

November 22, 2016

November 22, 2016 3,723

BY CHRIS JOHNSON  |  Amid persistent fears that a Donald Trump administration would roll back LGBT advances seen under President...

Trump’s “Fifth Avenue White House” designed by a gay man who died of AIDS in 1985

November 21, 2016

November 21, 2016 4,109

BY TROY MASTERS | There’s a lot to be said for an interior design execution that survives three wives and...

Some insurers aim to reject HIV patients by offering poor drug coverage, say Feds

October 24, 2016

October 24, 2016 3,640

BY MICHELLE ANDREWS  |  The health law prohibits insurers from discriminating against people with serious illnesses, but some marketplace plans...

Frontline generation in the fight against AIDS enters golden years, so now what?

September 18, 2016

September 18, 2016 4,105

BY JEFF TAYLOR  |  During the height of the HIV/AIDS epidemic the idea that you could become infected and still...

The view from Christodora House, overlooking an epidemic

September 14, 2016

September 14, 2016 3,215

Since it came out in early August, Tim Murphy’s book Christodora, which chronicles half a dozen intersecting lives in New...

Los Angeles expands access to PrEP for at-risk uninsured

August 2, 2016

August 2, 2016 708

BY CNS and TROY MASTERS  |  The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously today to spend $11.5 million...

Watch Daniel Driffin, AIDS Activist, address the DNC

July 27, 2016

July 27, 2016 152

BY DANIEL DRIFFIN  |  Transcript  |  Together with more than 1 million Americans, I’m living with HIV. When the HIV/AIDS...

HIV-Positive Speaker at Convention, Clinton Campaign Announces (Video)

July 25, 2016

July 25, 2016 805

BY KAREN OCAMB  |  The Democratic National Convention kicked off Monday with an angry uproar over Wikileaks-leaked emails showing that...

Writing About HIV/AIDS? Free NLGJA Workshops Today to Learn More

June 23, 2016

June 23, 2016 5

BY KAREN OCAMB  |  Here’s an interesting “what if” scenario. If you were an LGBT or HIV/AIDS reporter, how would...