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If you truly hear my message, please share it, find any way you can to resist and fight back, fight for me, because when they're done with me and my community, they'll come for you and yours.

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Let's support local HIV action to continue bringing positive changes to our HIV communities!

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If I can be such an inspiration to others, I must treat myself with the same love I freely give...

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Last year when visiting my HIV allies in South Korea I realized that HIV stigma is still very high in South Korea, so even today you will hardly see people open about HIV.

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Get tips on the best ways to use social media in advocacy around HIV/AIDS.

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This moment calls to us to affirm our commitment to you and this work, based on our core values.

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HAND — What is it? And why should you care? Well, it affects over 50% of our population (HIV+ peeps). It stands for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorder. Sounds rather daunting doesn't it?

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Ashley Cason.

It's essential to create your own path. Your advocacy does not have to mirror anyone else's.

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In my home country Burundi there are 13.24 million people of which 2.9% are living with HIV. This means 383,000 people! Many of them still do not have reliable access to HIV treatment and HIV stigma and prejudices are still widespread throughout Burundi.

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Whatever the individual reasons, many people's mental health suffers during the holidays. We offer this collection of resources as a holiday gift to our beloved community.

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