Celebrating Black History Month with our annual African American issue
We cover many of the major health issues affecting the Black community today — plus some joy, love, and laughter.
February 01 2025 3:28 PM
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We cover many of the major health issues affecting the Black community today — plus some joy, love, and laughter.
The issue includes some real talk from cover star Todrick Hall, Elton's Oscar party pics, Oprah's endorsement of U=U, and more.
The couple has been together nearly 40 years and are still going strong.
"I Love Myself" hopes to shift the narrative around shame and stigma in the Black HIV community.
From love stories to vampy teens, these films celebrate trans joy.
In this special issue we focus on HIV and the Latinx community, as well as bring you all the latest news and views!
As a part of Plus’ editorial series withOUT Limits, culture critic Juan Michael Porter II discusses his journey with HIV advocacy and the issues facing the HIV community.
We celebrate our Health Heroes of the Year, share some winter fitness tips, discuss the importance of mental health, and more.
Learn more about some health issues that disproportionately affect Latinx people — and how to treat and prevent them.
The unofficial holiday is embraced by ONE Condoms, which reports that 79 percent of people with foreskin have difficulty using condoms.
A new app hopes to foster better health and stronger connections.
In this special issue, we focus on the beauty and resilience of the Black community — and Mr. Gay World shares a message about mental wellness.
A look back at how this annual commemoration — launched in1988 — brought the public’s attention to a pandemic’s reality.
We celebrate some of the HIV community's greatest heroes who are smashing stigma and working to eliminate the epidemic once and for all.
Eating, cleaning, breathing — the hilarious Alex Hall is here to help the bottom brigade.
Plus magazine's March/April issue is full of good vibes and great advice for living your best life possible, regardless of your HIV status.
Equalpride's Mark Berryhill shares his thoughts on a disease that's impacted our community for over four decades.
After recent work honored a lover lost to HIV, artist Don Hershman’s latest collection examines "code-switching" as a means of survival.
In this issue we cover the far-right's plight to end a global HIV program that has saved millions, and also celebrate eight amazing advocates who are creating change.
The +Life host and bodybuilder is spreading the message of U=U and of what it means to be "HIV neutral."