Prisoners & HIV/AIDS: Personal Accounts/Profiles
HIV Behind the Walls: A Blog Entry by Rev. Andrena Ingram (March 15, 2013)
From TheBody.com
- Arick Buckles: The Journey Continues (May/June 2012)
In Positively Aware, from Test Positive Aware Network
- A Prison of Our Own Making (May/June 2012)
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In Positively Aware, from Test Positive Aware Network
- Personal Perspective: Freed From Prison, But Not Free (Summer 2011)
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In Achieve, from ACRIA and GMHC
- Fighting for Prison Health Care Above the Norm: A Blog Entry by Rusti Miller-Hill (August 10, 2010)
"[While incarcerated in the early '90s, I] became a peer educator in the AIDS Resource Room, and found what would become my life's work upon my release. Nearly 20 years later, I am still disclosing my status and advocating to advance the state of health for women living with HIV/AIDS in my own community."
From TheBody.com
- I Smile Now (November/December 2009)
A story of redemption.
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In Positively Aware, from Test Positive Aware Network
- The Exception to the Rule: HIV-Positive Women in Prison (Fall 2005)
Laura Whitehorn knows firsthand how cruel HIV care can be for female prison inmates in the U.S.
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In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- The HIV Merry-Go-Round (Fall 2005)
Stigma and uncaring health workers have made life much more difficult for Ismael Gonzalez, a 44-year-old inmate at New York's Marcy Correctional Facility.
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In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- If At First You Don't Succeed (Fall 2005)
New York inmate Michael Brown must go to great lengths to get anything close to the level of HIV care and support he needs.
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In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
- Health Care for All? (Fall 2005)
No confidentiality, no expertise, no sympathy; for this HIV-positive Jamaican inmate, the U.S. prison system showed just how unequal a person's rights can be.
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In ACRIA Update, from AIDS Community Research Initiative of America
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