© 2021 Smart + Strong. All Rights Reserved. Terms of use and Your privacy. Smart + Strong® is a registered trademark of CDM Publishing, LLC.
Former POZ editor in chief
The key message I hoped to hear at the XIX International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC, did in fact ring through loud and clear.
Science suggests that it’s possible for us to start to end AIDS.
The relationship between trauma and HIV is well established.
AIDS has an image problem.
Françoise Barré-Sinoussi is renowned for discovering HIV. Now she’s hot on the trail to find a cure for AIDS.
In preparation of the International AIDS Conference, we offer seven things critical for us to achieve the ultimate goal.
When exactly did those of us living with HIV stop fighting for our lives?
Julie Rhoad leverages the power of the AIDS Memorial Quilt to usher in a new era of AIDS advocacy. (Watch video.)
This summer, thanks to a rare confluence of events, the HIV/AIDS community will have an extraordinary opportunity to help save more lives.
Just in time for Mother’s Day, this issue is a tribute to many remarkable moms (and others who provide motherly-like love in our battle...
If my doctor had told me I’d live to see the 30th anniversary of AIDS, when I was diagnosed 15 years ago, I wouldn’t have believed him.
Photographer and director James Houston wants to educate teens—and their parents—about sexual health.
There is a perfect storm of events happening simultaneously this year. This gives the HIV/AIDS community a once in a lifetime opportunity to...
Congresswoman Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) has been a relentless warrior for people with HIV/AIDS since she first came to Washington, DC, in 1998.
Michel Sidibé explains how UNAIDS’s new goal of zero new HIV infections, zero HIV-related discrimination and zero deaths from AIDS are...
Congresswoman Barbara Lee fearlessly leads the charge on Capitol Hill for people with HIV.
You have been inactive for 60 minutes and will be logged out in . Any updates not saved will be lost.
Click here to log back in.