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[…] are also featured among many talk show and journalism nominees, including: “Mj Rodriguez on Historic Emmy Nomination and Hopes for Trans Community’s Future” The View (ABC), “ HIV/AIDS: 40 Years Later” TODAY (NBC), “Gay Panic” This is Life with Lisa Ling (CNN), “Life After Pulse” (WESH), “Mama Gloria” (PBS), “Pride of The White House” […]

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[…] would come to this. What others standing around her bed did not know—that I had been charged to hold in secret—was that she was also living with HIV. Before the cancer diagnosis, she learned of her HIV status, and had not really shared it with anyone. She was so afraid of what others would […]

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[…] October 6, in a TIME Magazine exclusive, GLAAD released “Invisible People,” a first-of-its-kind report detailing the disruption caused by COVID-19 in the lives of people living with HIV. The 23-page report combines a comprehensive analysis of peer-reviewed scientific literature, qualitative interviews of people living with HIV, affected communities, and community-based organizations (CBOs) serving these […]

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In the past 40 years, so much has changed and improved in terms of HIV prevention, treatment and care since. People living with HIV can have long, full lives. But, stigma is still pervasive and a fear of talking about their HIV status still persists. Unfortunately, this is often driven by misrepresentation in the […]

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The intersection between the HIV epidemic and COVID-19 pandemic, especially as it relates to communities that are most vulnerable to transmission and death, cannot be overstated. The HIV epidemic in the U.S. has disproportionately affected marginalized communities including racial/ethnic minorities, young people, sexual minorities (specifically gay and bisexual cisgender men and transgender women), and […]

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Following the reintroduction of the Uniting American Families Act (UAFA) in Congress on May 8, GLAAD calls on journalists to explore the real life consequences of discriminatory immigration policies on LGBT- and HIV-positive people and their families.

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