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June 2009

The King of AIDS Awearness
by Regan Hofmann
Fashion designer Kenneth Cole is famous not only for his designs, but also for his marketing campaigns that sell shoes, belts, handbags and clothes—while raising awareness of pivotal social issues ranging from the death penalty to marital fidelity to AIDS. Cloned sheep, inept presidents and condoms are just a few of the subjects Cole has asked the world to (re)consider in his ads.
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Maddow About You
by Bob Ickes
Rachel Maddow, the host of MSNBC’s white-hot The Rachel Maddow Show, has been an avid AIDS activist for years. Now, she addresses the topic on prime-time TV. Is Maddow our new Edward R. Murrow?
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The L+ Word
by Rachel Rabkin Pechman
Lesbians living with HIV/AIDS may not register in the statistics, but they count as much as anyone else.
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Home, Sweet [New] Home
by Kat Noel
Take the stress out of moving and settling into a new neighborhood—with HIV.
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Real Life Survivors
by Kellee Terrell
When will more people living with HIV start getting real...on television?
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Imperfect Attendance
by Shari Margolese
Shari Margolese struggles with her son’s decision not to disclose his HIV status at his new school.
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Shining Light
by Trenton Straube
Annie Lennox gives voice to those fighting the virus.
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POZ/NEG
by Kat Noel
Our positive and negative take on items in the news
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Cruz Control
by James Wortman
Diagnosed with HIV in 1991 at the age of 21, Damaries 'Dee' Cruz was told that she had just one year to live. In 2009, however, she looks forward to not one, but two birthdays. On July 16 she celebrates her 39th birthday, but she might argue that November 23 is the more important milestone of the two: the anniversary of her diagnosis.
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