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The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me — a fundraiser in NYC

Can you help me attend “The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me” and its special performance on May 20 in NYC? Continue reading →

Speaking events for April 2013

It looks like I will be quite busy this month. I have three significant speaking engagements scheduled. On April 10, Continue reading →

The Crime of Being HIV-Positive

EDITOR’S NOTE: This article originally appeared at The American Independent in this format. The Advocate also ran the articles as Continue reading →

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‘Uncle Poodle’– It’s pretty clear you are not being honest

Well, here we are, nearly one month after I raised a series of questions about the authenticity of Lee Thompson’s Continue reading →

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Fourteen days and counting… the silence from ‘Uncle Poodle’ is deafening

It’s been fourteen days since I raised significant questions about a story told by Lee “Uncle Poodle” Thompson about his Continue reading →

LOGO and Avenue Q funded by Gilead drive stigmatizing discussion on HIV

On Facebook this week I posted an image from the If I were HIV positive campaign website. The image was Continue reading →

Why Viral Apartheid?

The question has arisen in some blogs as to why I would choose the title “Viral Apartheid” for this blog. Continue reading →

‘Uncle Poodle’ HIV prosecution allegations raise serious questions

LANSING, MICH. — The national media has attached itself to a brief interview by the Atlanta based gay magazine Fenuxe Continue reading →

A Presidential Promise

President Barack Obama has just finished his speech following his second inaugural (interesting, he had to take the oath Sunday Continue reading →

The story of Greece and the HIV-positive “prostitutes”

In 2011, Greek headlines were filled with HIV-fear mongering related to HIV-positive people accused of working in the sex industry. Continue reading →

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