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Growing up in the hood in South West Atlanta was one of the hard things for me, especially being HIV-positive.

Submitted on: Mar 29, 2019

Blossoming! Every day I'm learning and growing. Although my mind is in PANIC MODE, my heart desires to help others grow! My life isn't peaches and cream but with my love and kindness, I can be sweet...

Submitted on: Mar 27, 2019

My name is Nakeisa Jackson and I am 30 years old. At age 19, I was diagnosed with HIV.

Submitted on: Mar 15, 2019

In my capacity as a nurse at the clinic I work in, I have occasion to teach nursing students nearing graduation from school.

Submitted on: Mar 11, 2019

Growing up Poz and trying to follow American Society’s guidelines for dating and hooking up has been extremely difficult. The guidelines that we follow as a society in regards to dating and having sex...

Submitted on: Mar 8, 2019

Porchia Dees was born HIV positive in 1986 in San Bernardino, CA. At the time there were no HIV medical specialists in her area so she had to be transferred all the way to Children’s Hospital, Los...

Submitted on: Mar 5, 2019

Once upon a time, I thought and felt crazy to use the word "coming out of the closet.” Yes, I did all I could do to come out of shame, lies, agony, despair, and beat stigma caused by living with HIV...

Submitted on: Mar 4, 2019

When I was a child, 5 or 6 years old, we lived on the banks of the Tennessee River. I couldn’t swim so I had to wear a life jacket anytime I wanted to go by the water.

Submitted on: Feb 8, 2019

If there is anything the past several weeks have reminded us, it is that we live in times of infuriating denial and powerful, wide-ranging truth-telling. From climate breakdown, to an abusive and divisive new Supreme Court justice, to the attempted erasure of our sisters and brothers of transgender experience, to numerous heinous hate crimes, there seems to be no end to the ways our communities bear the violence of disregard by those in power.

Submitted on: Oct 31, 2018

I may never forget the night I got the email from Bruce Richman (founder and Executive Director of the Prevention Access Campaign U=U) asking if I would be interested in joining a campaign.

Submitted on: Oct 30, 2018

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