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January 2007

Labors of Love
by Nicole Joseph
Two HIV positive mothers—Chelsea Gulden, 24, and Diana Ragland, 25—fight to protect their kids, all negative, from the stigma many positive parents face
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The Kids Aren't Alright
by Tim Murphy
Amid the heated, fiercely politicized debate between sex ed that teaches condom use versus sex ed that preaches abstinence, young people who have contracted HIV through sex share what they wish they’d learned beforehand
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With Honors
by Lucile Scott
An HIV positive schoolteacher instructs his pupils in Safer Sex 101, after grading their math homework
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HIV Bytes
by Laura Whitehorn
Joining hands on computer keys to paint a group portrait of HIV and treatment
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Thai-ing the Knot
by Lucile Scott
Where marriage puts people at high risk for HIV infection
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Isn't That Special?
by Bob Ickes
The CDC boldly aims to destigmatize HIV—by making screening “normal”
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Prison Break
by Lucile Scott
Will a federal bill finally legalize jailhouse condoms?
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Anywhere but Here
by Sara Marcus
The global community drives down drug costs—without America’s help
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Very Adult Education
by Kellee Terrell
They come to this Bronx haven for a hot meal or literacy skills but leave with a PhD in HIV
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Tales From the Crib
by River Huston
Will River Huston trade her newfound health and freedom for motherhood?
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Big Med on Campus
by Christina Rock
Christina Rock just says no to HIV drugs—and flunks high school adherence
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