HIV stigma

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For me, Pride month began with a vibrant show led by Korea's pioneering drag artist, Hurricane Kimchi. Through music and performance, artists reminded us of the importance of being yourself and loving who you are.

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Logo for A Girl Like Me LIVE, a program of The Well Project with silhouette of 5 women and 3 stars.

Check out The Well Project's A Girl Like Me LIVE!, an interactive, livestreaming series created to advance health and wellness education among women living with and vulnerable to HIV.

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No one should be punished for having a health condition. Learn more about laws that treat HIV as a crime, and what they mean for women.

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My story feels like time travel, which is not only about machines or science fiction. Sometimes, it is about memory, longing, and dreams that refuse to die.

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What if HIV prevention made sense to Black women?

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In a world chasing love, the real danger is not the viral load one carries but the lies that people carry behind those perfectly filtered profiles.

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While you're out getting high today, make sure you light one up or throw a dab down for the ones who died fighting for our right to be here in the first place.

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Stigma is a killer, sure, but silence is the weapon it uses.

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We often talk about awareness, but awareness requires visibility. It requires real faces, real voices, and real stories.

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I share the hardship, my HIV diagnosis, the moments of darkness, the joy of sharing my status, and the victory of choosing life.

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