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Sofia Coppola to produce AIDS drama “Fairyland”
Directed by out filmmaker Andrew Durham, the film is based on Alysia Abbott’s memoir of growing up with her bisexual father in the 70s and 80s.
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Pride In Pictures: A memory not to be forgotten
To think that this photo was almost lost to history.
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Zimbabwe has decriminalized the transmission of HIV
“This decision strengthens the HIV response in Zimbabwe by reducing the stigma and discrimination that too often prevents vulnerable groups of people from receiving HIV prevention, care and treatment services.”
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I lived unapologetically as a Black gay man in the 70s. Now I’m aging with pride & dignity.
“So much has changed and I know my generation has made a significant contribution to the growth,” writes activist Alston Green.
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Researchers say the first woman may have been cured of HIV
It has been 14 months since she has received HIV treatment, and the virus has not returned
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FDA approves first ever injectable PrEP to prevent HIV transmission
Apretude requires a shot every two months to effectively prevent the transmission of HIV.
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CDC reports on World AIDS Day that HIV still hurts gay & bi men more than others
The CDC found that 66% of new HIV infections in 2019 occurred in gay and bisexual men, and queer men of color are particularly hard-hit.
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DaBaby is dropped from Lollapalooza music festival for series of insensitive remarks
“Lollapalooza was founded on diversity, inclusivity, respect, and love. With that in mind, DaBaby will no longer be performing.”
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Pride in Pictures: Pride during some very dark times
It was the days of the AIDS Plague and Rotten Ronny Reagan’s tyranny.