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As a man of color, 72 years old and living with HIV I have to say "Thank you men for encouragement". I hope one day here in North Carolina the opportunity will come when we can have a group of older senior citizen who will be able to speak out and come forward and not be ashamed of being HIV+ or of having AIDS. I am fortunate to be able to support myself financially and have good health. There are many who are not. I admire you guys for being so fourth coming. Thanks, keep standing tall. Irvin
Thanks for opening your hearts, minds and souls to share with and for this specific population which is often not broadcast in media. Dr Reggie Dunbar II Poz Military-Veterans USA INTL Atlanta GA
John-Manuel
Thank you to these gentlemen for sharing their stories. I loved their zest for life, evidenced in their beautiful smiles. A very nice dose of inspiration from men who know that HIV doesn't define those of us who have it; we define ourselves by how we live with it--and, as these men show, how we choose to live, period.
April 5, 2017 • Norwich, CT