Why we cannot forget? I remember when I was first diagnosed with HIV I learned about being undetectable. I was so excited about the word in itself. It meant I almost didn’t have it. I had also read...
Submitted on : May 2, 2019
I wonder. Then I just imagine. Refreshing. Shouting out what takes space in the mind or heart. I am much more special than you could imagine. My journeys, adventures, memories are mine. I am on my...
Submitted on : Apr 29, 2019
Just thinking about how my mom didn't get to accomplish things in life. Dying from AIDS and leaving me to survive with the virus.
Submitted on : Apr 24, 2019
"Definitions belong to the definers, not the defined." –Toni Morrison. When I ran across this quote I felt it was appropriate to tie into what I experienced during this year's AIDSWATCH, because it...
Submitted on : Apr 23, 2019
I am in the south; for now. With that move comes changes of all kinds and one of those for me is finding medical help and of course a new "infectious disease" doctor (which I hate that they call our...
Submitted on : Apr 23, 2019
AIDSWatch 2019 was my first AIDSWatch and let me start by saying I felt so honored to be presented the opportunity and able to share space with some very respectable and important people.
Submitted on : Apr 18, 2019
It was pretty cold in Washington, but I knew I would see my brothers and sisters in the fight again and as usual I felt I was with my family!
Submitted on : Apr 17, 2019
So I was talking to an acquaintance about the dating pool, age (ugh), deal breakers and dating overall.
Submitted on : Apr 12, 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...
Submitted on : Mar 8, 2019
I have been positive for two years now and public for one. See, I exposed my status on Facebook live and I went viral, literally.
Submitted on : Feb 5, 2019