Inspiring Stories: Women With HIV/AIDS
Brenda Chambers -- a mother of four, recovering crystal meth addict and sexual abuse survivor -- did not allow her 2003 HIV diagnosis to stop her from living. In fact, she used it as a means to stop using drugs, regain custody of her children and become an AIDS activist. Read her story.
In this follow-up interview with Teniecka, she shares her experiences with pregnancy and birth; caring for her children while going to school and working in the HIV community; and maintaining a strong family unit without the support of extended family members. Read her story.
How to Talk Trans (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Devarah "Dee" Borrego.
From The Well Project
Lyfe Positive (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Ria Denise.
From TheBody.com
My Evil Hitchhiker (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Betsy Yung.
From TheBody.com
Is the Ribbon Enough? (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Rev. Andrena Ingram.
From TheBody.com
Enough Negativity! (Regularly Updated)
A blog by Teniecka Drake.
From TheBody.com
Day One With HIV: 19 Years Ago Today, "I Was Given What I Thought Was a Death Sentence" (April 4, 2013)
From TheBody.com
India: A Blog Entry by River Huston (March 20, 2013)
"I visited six cities and spoke to numerous groups and individuals. The whole time I was there I kept thinking something magical was going to happen. ... On my last night in India ... the miracle happened."
From TheBody.com
This Positive Life: Nicole on Advocacy, Dancing and Making the Most of Life (March 20, 2013)
In This Positive Life, from TheBody.com
Awakened From a Nightmare: A Blog Entry by Betsy Yung (March 11, 2013)
"My odyssey began on October 21st when I made a rookie mistake while riding my new bike. A car cut me off in traffic and I grabbed the front brake in a panic and went down in traffic badly breaking my left leg."
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.
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In The Positive Side, from Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
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