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Exploring gay life’s dark underbelly: The landmark film that had homophobes clutching their pearls
Todd Haynes’ revolutionary film teaches that even when the world is against you, there is pride and beauty in homosexuality.
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Commentary
Could AI be the key to more equitable HIV-related care in Black communities?
Its National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. As we celebrate Black History Month, let’s reaffirm our commitment to equitably fighting this illness.
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Almost everyone prosecuted under Maryland’s HIV criminal law was a Black man
Black men are a minority in Maryland but a majority of those prosecuted under the law in that state.
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HIV took my dad from me when I was 10. I wish I’d had the chance to come out to him.
I weep at the thought of how my life would have unfolded differently if my dad was still here.
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We’ll learn how to win: HRC’s first leader says history proves LGBTQ+ folks can take on the right
“There is little doubt in my mind that we will overcome this,” said Victor Basile. “How much time that takes, I don’t know.”
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Commentary
Ronald Reagan is a false and deadly Republican God
Republicans are obsessed with the man responsible for the deaths of people with HIV during what became a pandemic under his so-called “watch.”
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Why do queer men have so much sex?
Queer men have reclaimed the word slut as an accolade. How did their sex positive universe come to be?
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Commentary
“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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A new musical on England’s “No promo homo” law has eerie parallels to today
The all-queer musical combines music with first-person interviews, revealing the past’s “uncanny” similarities to today’s trans panic.
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Queer Black people invented House Music. This is the remarkable history of the beloved genre.
As the AIDS epidemic grew, so did the need for escapism in the form of music.