A Girl Like Me

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This blog is in commemoration of the recent celebration of the International Day of the Girl Child.

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Since I've announced my status to the world my life has literally been an open book. From strangers to associates I haven’t seen or spoken to in years, people asking me questions, personal or just...

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A mother and daughter should be close. The relationship should be a loving and nurturing one. A mother should be equated with the words safety and trust. These were not my experiences, but despite...

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Attention and with urgency! A dear friend and brother of mine that I won't mention told me this racist, horrific incident in South Beach today in the post office!!!!! A white woman with blonde hair...

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I attended our nation's first National Trans Visibility March for our community; our TGNC youth are looking for inspiration and role models.

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It's hard to explain how my feelings are towards having HIV. I try not to think about it in a negative way and yes, plenty of people say it's not a death sentence like people try to make it seem. But...

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I was born into trauma and trauma has followed me throughout my life.

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"What's changed?" is a question I've asked myself at least once every day since the diagnosis. What has changed about me? My answer is always the same: I'm the same ole Destiny. But in all reality, I...

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Living with HIV for the past 12 years has been full of ups and downs.

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I am an African American woman living with HIV. I have been living with HIV since 1993 and diagnosed in January 1994.

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