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  2. POZ (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    POZ is a magazine that chronicles the lives of people affected by HIV/AIDS. Its website, POZ.com, has daily HIV/AIDS news, treatment information, forums, blogs, and personals. History and profile. The magazine was founded in 1994 by Sean Strub, an HIV-positive and openly gay businessman

  3. Bug Chasers: The men who long to be HIV+ - Wikipedia

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    The article profiled Carlos, a HIV-negative gay man from New York. The majority of the article is a profile of the life of "Carlos", who is described as a gay male living in New York City. [1] Carlos is HIV-negative, but spends his time seeking HIV infection through bareback sex from HIV-positive men. [1]

  4. List of HIV-positive people - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 0.7% [0.6-0.8%] of adults aged 15–49 years worldwide are living with HIV, although the burden of the epidemic continues to vary considerably between countries and regions. The WHO African Region remains most severely affected, with nearly 1 in every 25 adults (3.4%) living with HIV and accounting for more than two-thirds of the ...

  5. Mary Fisher (activist) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Fisher (born April 6, 1948) is an American political activist, artist and author. After contracting HIV from her second husband, she has become an outspoken HIV/AIDS-activist for the prevention, education and for the compassionate treatment of people with HIV and AIDS. Fisher is particularly noted for speeches before two Republican ...

  6. Jennifer Jako - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Jako (born February 14, 1973) [1] is an AIDS activist, filmmaker, photographer, lecturer and designer.She is the co-director of the documentary film, Blood Lines, a portrait of HIV-positive youth.

  7. Kia LaBeija - Wikipedia

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    Kia LaBeija's work primarily is photography and dance. Her series 24 investigates her relationship to growing up with HIV as a woman of color in New York City. Her works have been included in group exhibitions, performances, and screenings at dozens of museums around the world including The Whitney Museum of American Art, The Tate Modern, The Brooklyn Museum, The Studio Museum in Harlem, The ...

  8. Marvelyn Brown - Wikipedia

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    Marvelyn Brown (born May 7, 1984) is an African-American author and AIDS activist. She is the founder of Marvelous Connections, an HIV/AIDS organization founded in 2006. She wrote the autobiography The Naked Truth: Young, Beautiful and (HIV) Positive, [1] which tells her story as a young heterosexual woman living with HIV.

  9. International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS

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    The International Community of Women Living with HIV/AIDS (ICW), a registered UK charity, [ 1] is an international network run for and by HIV positive women. ICW was established to support programs designed to safeguard and improve the quality of life for women living with HIV. ICW Global [ 2] operates in 120 countries through ten regional ...