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Top Stories

Is HIV Education in Our Public Schools Up to Speed?

By Megan Barnes | Tuesday Dec 4, 2012
Sex education is where many young adults separate fact from fiction. When it comes to HIV, many believe the disease is no big deal, even though the stigma endures.

Soldier Up: HIV Positive and in the Military

By Akeem Favor | Monday Dec 3, 2012
For those Americans who want to serve their country in the military, having HIV is a dealbreaker, as military policy says soldiers must be able to withstand adverse situations and potential combat scenarios. But what about active service members?

The Global Implications of Putting Population Control Over HIV Prevention

By Holly Grigg-Spall | Sunday Dec 2, 2012
In developing countries across the world, Depo Provera is administered as a birth control method that women can control. But it may lower immune function, leaving them susceptible to HIV infection.

Working Together To End the Stigma of HIV

By Shaun Knittel | Saturday Dec 1, 2012
Although many people can now live long, healthy lives with HIV, the stigma remains, keeping people from getting tested and fomenting violence and discrimination. Groups like The Stigma Project work to neutralize this stigma.

Future is Bright, But Progress is Slow for HIV Vaccine

By Rachel Breitman | Friday Nov 30, 2012
An HIV vaccine to inoculate high-risk populations against the virus is three decades in the making, and progress continues to be slow. An upcoming trial of a Novartis product is planned for 2015, but even if successful, won’t be widely available til 2021.

Looking Back at the Last Year in HIV Science, Activism and Policy

By Beth Dugan | Thursday Nov 29, 2012
EDGE takes a look back at the year in HIV, from the FDA approval of Stribild and Truvada, to the promise of a cure with the Berlin patient, to the president’s repeal of the HIV travel ban and the 19th Annual International AIDS Conference.

The Global Struggle for HIV Treatment

By Andrew Clark | Wednesday Nov 28, 2012
While HIV/AIDS may be a manageable disease for first-world countries, in Africa, the global epidemic rages, with little resources to treat the infected. And alarming numbers of new infections continue in the Caribbean, Southeast Asia and Central America.

HIV and Online Dating: Am I More Than My Status?

By River Huston | Tuesday Nov 27, 2012
Online dating has changed the way we meet people. Websites exist that cater to people living with HIV, but that hasn’t removed the stigma of living with the disease for man who seek partners.

The Changing Face of HIV

By Lindsay King- Miller | Sunday Nov 25, 2012
Thirty years after HIV/AIDS ravaged the gay community, the demographics have drastically changed. Although MSM are still largely affected, the face of HIV is largely Black, Latino and poor Southern.

APLA Looks Toward a Cure in "HIV Matters" Town Hall Forum

By David De Bacco | Saturday Nov 24, 2012
The AIDS Project Los Angeles quarterly Town Hall focused on HIV cure research in their "HIV Matters" Town Hall. Featured writers included Berlin patient Timothy Ray Brown and keynote speaker Dr. David DiGiusto.

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"Faces of AIDS" Credits

Executive Producer

David Foucher

Producer/Director

Bob Sanders

Editor

Jaye Foucher

Directors of Photography

Moniere Noor, Bob Sanders

Thank you to

New York: Steve Weinstein, Lou Marino, HIV Law Project, Tracy Welsh, Jack Mackenroth, GMHC, Krishna Stone

Los Angeles, Long Beach, San Diego: The Actor's Fund LA, Long Beach AIDS Foundation, Garry Bowie, Peter Guerrero, Christie's Place, Liz Brosnan, Jay Conner, Mary Gwynn, Mark Rossen, William Benson, Will Proctor, Robert Conti, Steve Hicke, Lori Johns, Danny Lemos, Project Red Paint, Tommy Crowe, Roger Sanchez, Mark Hersh, Rob McKee, Cultural Alliance Long Beach, Karen Reside

Philadelphia: The Mazzoni Center, Nurit Shein, Perry Monastero, AIDS Law Project of Pennsylvania, Ronda Goldfein, Action AIDS Philadelphia, Kevin Burns, Liza Linder, Katie Lundy, Ted Savage, Larry Reigel


Local testing sites:

2. Care Resource

at Care Resource, 3510 Biscayne Boulevard, Miami FL

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