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Trailblazing gay rights activist David Mixner dies at age 77
“Equality would not be where it is today without his leadership, passion, and immense heart and humor.”
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“120 BPM” tells the story of French AIDS activists in the 1990s. It’s a masterpiece
It is one of the most powerful, electric queer films in recent memory.
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Who are the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? Get to know the nuns of drag
Discover the extraordinary world of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of queer nuns dedicated to activism through the art of drag performances.
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Sharon Stone says her AIDS activism destroyed her career but it was worth it
“I was threatened repeatedly, my life was threatened, and I decided I had to stick with it.”
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World AIDS Day is over. But the fight has to continue
“We’re living through war, but where they’re living it’s peacetime, and we’re all in the same country.”
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Here are some basic facts about HIV/AIDS you should know. Don’t be like DaBaby.
Here are some clear truths and realities about HIV/AIDS for those who don’t know or need a refresher.
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The movement to legalize marijuana is finally finding success. Gay activism helped start it.
The AIDS epidemic in the 1980s and activist Dennis Peron largely sparked the drive toward acceptance of cannabis use.
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Republican reneging on the social contract in times of crisis breeds disaster
As retroviruses attack and compromise society, Donald Trump attacks and compromises vital institutions of the body politic. Unfortunately, he has not been alone.
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Could bathhouses make a return to San Francisco? This proposal may make it happen
37 years after the city effectively forced bathhouses to close, a District supervisor may pave a way for them to reopen.
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Trump promises to end AIDS in 10 years. Experts say his policies are thwarting that goal.
He would need to increase funding for PrEP, protect LGBTQ rights, and increase access to affordable health care.