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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 of a delightful blonde young man, with the question “Would 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. There are a couple of answers for this.  Check out 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 in which Lee Thompson, aka Uncle Poodle of the ‘Here 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 in order to meet the Constitutional requirement) and folks I 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. As often happens in such cases of moral panic and Continue reading →

Attorney: City pursuing criminal charges because HIV-positive woman won’t waive civil liability

In September, I broke the story of Shalandra Jones. Jones is a Detroit area woman living with HIV. In August she was party to a traffic stop in Dearborn, Mich. Continue reading →

Confronting HIV in 2013

For the new year, the folks over at Pridesource Media and Between the Lines Newspaper, asked me to pen an editorial about 2013 and HIV. I chose to target my Continue reading →

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