HIV Hasn't Stopped this Drag Star Turned Activist From Livin' Large
Jahlove Serrano was a homeless teenager. Now he’s a successful HIV counselor and the face of an education campaign.
September 15 2015 4:00 AM
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Jahlove Serrano was a homeless teenager. Now he’s a successful HIV counselor and the face of an education campaign.
The death of one friend and the suffering of another was a major wake-up call for this writer. It should be one for you too.
Racial disparities still exist however.
D.C.'s mayor credits needle exchanges and linkage to care for drop.
Fredy Ceja has advocated tirelessly for those with HIV. Now he’s expanding his reach.
The Balm in Gilead works to educate and activate religious leaders to become the first line of defense in the fight against HIV and AIDS in African-American communities and abroad in Africa.
How historically black colleges and universities are trying to stop the spread of HIV at their schools and beyond.
In the South, many schools have opted out of having comprehensive sex education, but it’s here that we see the highest rates of teen pregnancy and of sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV, gonorrhea, and syphilis among others, says Dr. Ralph DiClemente.
Presented by HIV Prevention Jusitce Alliance and the Counter Narrative Project this webinar focused on issues facing black gay men in the south including HIV criminalization and incarceration, mental health and trauma, engaging faith communities and access and barriers to healthcare.
Given the opportunity, could black men actually lead us out of this epidemic?
A welcome project, Positive Spin, features the stories of five black, gay, HIV+ men to encourage others to get tested and get treated. But is the message cohesive?
This busy dad is giving voice to people who are silenced far too frequently.
Forget about all the stereotypes and misconceptions. One possible reason for the escalating rates might just surprise you.