HIV stigma

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A careless ally cannot be my ally.

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This is for every person who has been told their life depends on a pill — then made to feel guilty for needing it.

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Sometimes I think of telling my son about my status, but it's not easy.

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Your fellow human beings can turn into your Judas Iscariot at any moment in this lifetime. Having friends who are pretenders and when a situation changes, immediately they switch you off.

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I do not associate with victimhood. Yet, in these moments, the victimization of a careless Congress and presidential administration may leave me vulnerable with an inability to pay for medical care and manage my disease.

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Help and healing are possible. It starts with one act of surrender and one conversation with someone you trust.

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Several beads with letters on them, with beads in center spelling out "Words have power".

The language we use to talk about HIV affects the well-being of people with HIV. Learn about the power of words, and less stigmatizing language for discussing HIV.

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I am tired of...the cruelty. Tired of the lies. Tired of people who choose not to educate themselves when the truth is right here.

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Every time I speak my truth, I invite people into a deeper understanding of me—not just my diagnosis, but my resilience, my laughter, my wisdom, and my health.

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I felt very bad. I lacked even tears to cry. I only said one thing, "Be strong, Caro." And that was when my journey started...

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