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How zines became a beacon of queer love & community
For queer people, zines are—and always have been—freedom.
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Meet the woman who was jailed 3 times for bringing cannabis brownies to AIDS patients
They called her Brownie Mary, and she called the young gay men she helped her kids.
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Oiled Hunks: The Not-So-Surprisingly Queer History of Bodybuilding
Although it continues to be dampened, the truth remains: Bodybuilding is a queer sport.
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New York Times finally admits former mayor Ed Koch was gay nine years after his death
The AIDS epidemic took a terrible toll in New York City. It was made worse because Ed Koch was afraid that it might reveal the truth about himself.
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President Biden names his nominee to take charge of global HIV & AIDS prevention
Dr. John Nkengasong would be the first person of African descent to become the country’s Global AIDS Coordinator if confirmed, the White House said.
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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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President Biden honors “all those we have lost” in 40 years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
Biden took action by naming a new White House Director of National AIDS Policy, reviving a position & office that Trump had left vacant during his term.
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Pride in Pictures 1980s: How the AIDS epidemic changed everything
The horror of AIDS brought with it a fiercer, angrier, more urgent activism.