Reasons I Walk in the AIDS Walk (April 23, 2009)
"As I walked, joined by thousands of participants, I suddenly no longer felt alone in my grief," recalls Amanda, whose father died suddenly from AIDS-related pneumonia when she was 21 years old.
From AIDS Walk New York
Becoming a Voice for Change (Fall 2008)
When people on South Carolina's ADAP waiting list started dying without treatment and she was diagnosed with pneumonia, Deadre Lawson-Smith realized there was no more time to wait for something to happen.
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In Achieve, from ACRIA and GMHC
Over the Hump (Spring 2008)
Whether he's speaking out on foster care or fostering AIDS awareness and activism, Sandy Lambert doesn't take "no" for an answer. Just ask B.C. Health.
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In The Positive Side, from Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange
A Wisconsin Couple With HIV Battles to Raise Awareness, Funding (October 1, 2005)
Diagnosed in 1991, Mike Johnson and his wife, Sherie, have worked tirelessly to spread HIV education and improve the lives of HIV-positive Wisconsinites.
In Wisconsin State Journal
Why Do Volunteers Volunteer? (May/June 2005)
One Atlanta-based AIDS organization asks its volunteers what drives them to freely give their time and energy.
In Survival News, from AIDS Survival Project
Change and Rumors of Change (September/October 2004)
26 AIDS advocates from around the world explain how their communities have changed in the past year.
In GMHC Treatment Issues, from Gay Men's Health Crisis
Why I Will Continue to Fight (September/October 2004)
AIDS advocate Mark Milano says that fundamentalism -- regardless of the religion -- seriously hurts the global AIDS fight.
In GMHC Treatment Issues, from Gay Men's Health Crisis
"I Don't Want Others to Die Like My Wife" (July 13, 2004)
Dr. Leonard Okello heads the Ugandan branch of ActionAid, an AIDS advocacy group, and is an AIDS widower who has raised his three daughters alone since his wife's death.
From BBC News
Life Lessons (December 2002)
Author Timothy Critzer shares tribal wisdom about living with HIV.
In Positive Living, from AIDS Project Los Angeles
Soul Brothers (December 2002)
Kerry O. Burns' one-man play is about the life and death of his brother Timothy, who died of AIDS.
In Positive Living, from AIDS Project Los Angeles
Getting and Giving Support (April 1999)
"My work with AIDS ... helped me to understand that I can live with this virus".
In Body Positive, from Body Positive
Pieces of History (September 1997)
A look at the activist files housed at the National Museum and Archive of Lesbian and Gay History.
In Body Positive, from Body Positive
Powers of Example: Theresa Nieves (September 1997)
"I was one of the few Latinas out there doing advocacy work, and who was not afraid to say 'I have AIDS'".
In Body Positive, from Body Positive
Emperor of Courage and Survival (July 1997)
Interview with Tom De Conza, Emperor in the Imperial Court of New York, a drag fundraising organization.
In Body Positive, from Body Positive
I See Miracles All the Time (May 1997)
Excerpt from Sometimes My Heart Goes Numb: Love and Caregiving in a Time of AIDS, by Charles Garfield with Cindy Spring and Doris Ober.
In Sometimes My Heart Goes Numb: Love and Caregiving in a Time of AIDS, from Jossey-Bass Inc.