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Too many HIV advocates and leaders died of COVID-19, but the pandemic notwithstanding, 2020 took several AIDS icons.
I have a sense of doom about the inevitability of massive COVID-19 transmission and the subsequent deaths during the holidays.
GMHC founder Larry Mass spills the dirt and names names about a controversy from the early years of the epidemic.
In remembrance of Larry Kramer, who died in May at age 84, we dedicated our September magazine cover to him.
Activists and celebrities remember the longtime HIV advocate on social media.
Read the digital edition!
The legendary AIDS activist was also an accomplished author.
Our cover story is on what we need to know about COVID-19 and HIV. Also, “Rest in power” to the late AIDS activist Larry Kramer.
“It was a badge of honor that Larry hated me,” writes AIDS activist and NMAC executive director Paul Kawata.
HIV was the menace. The silent killer. Then Larry Kramer came around and gave HIV something to be afraid about.
The ever-angry AIDS activist and gay icon returns with a new novel in his American People series.
Our esteem for their HIV activism—from the red carpet to beyond—is a constant.
They’re part of an exhibit of post-Stonewall photographs from Robert Giard’s “Particular Voices” series.
The “non-corporate, grassroots” march in NYC will be held the same day as the traditional Pride march.
Here are the HIV news stories with the most views this year.
A social media recap of USCA 2018.
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