HIV/AIDS in the U.S. Latino Community: Personal Accounts
Damaries Cruz describes finally starting HIV meds after 20 years, and how she uses holistic health practices alongside her med regimen.
Beatriz Diaz has been living with HIV since 1992. She feels fortunate to share her house with her son, daughter-in-law and grandchildren.
How to Talk Trans (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Devarah "Dee" Borrego.
From The Well Project
The Ninja Report (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Frankie Ninja.
From TheBody.com
Time to Show My Face and Take the Stigma Away (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Maria T. Mejia.
From The Well Project
- Queer, Poz and Colored: The Essentials (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Brandon Lacy Campos.
From TheBody.com
- A Brighter Vision (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Enrique Franco.
From TheBody.com
- Profile: Claudia Medina Speaks About HIV, Sexuality and Supporting PHAs (Winter 2013)
Claudia Medina's teen and adult years threw her more than a few curve balls, taking her life in a direction she could not have foreseen. Today Claudia educates and supports fellow Latinos and HIV-positive women in prison.
To read PDF, click here.
In The Positive Side, from Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
Four Strikes Against Me, but I Am Not Out! A Blog Entry by Maria T. Mejia (January 23, 2013)
"I am a Latina, HIV positive, a lesbian and a woman! ... Imagine having these four (strikes) working against you and still trying to show that you are worthy and that you can make it!"
From The Well Project
This Positive Life Video: An Interview With Michael Storm (October 14, 2012)
From TheBody.com
A Day in the Life Video Series: Two Longtime HIV Survivors Share Love and Support (June 19, 2012)
From TheBody.com
Robert Vazquez-Pacheco on Race, ACT UP and Why Older HIV/AIDS Leaders Need to Pass the Torch (May 10, 2012)
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