Scissor Sisters
Hairdressers Use Their Voices & Use Their Power to Style AIDS Awareness
by Angela Leroux-Lindsey
On November 30, 2010, two events, occurring simultaneously—one in New York, one in...
Cathy Elliott-Olufs
Some Stars Shine Brighter on the Ground
A Conversation with Community Educator and Activist Cathy Elliott-Olufs
Text & Photos by Sean Black
After ascending a maze of...
Stepping Up to the Plate
Will Recruiting Black HIV Experts Help the Diverse Healthcare Needs of African Americans Who Are Being Left Behind?
by Larry Buhl
At the end of many...
Fashionable Action
Shopping Works for Housing Works
by Alina Oswald
If you are seeking a truly unique New York City experience, stop by a Housing Works thrift shop...
The New Prevention Promise
A Study Shows Truvada Can Sharply Cut Risk of HIV Infection
by Larry Buhl
Just before Thanksgiving the results of a huge study showing that a...
Speaking of Health
Dr. Sharon Allison-Ottey Takes a Different Approach to HIV/AIDS Education and Promoting Better Health
by Chip Alfred
You can call her a health expert, lecturer, author,...
We Can Be Heroes
David Bowie sang that we can be heroes “just for one day,” but if he were writing about the volunteers profiled here he’d surely...
The Red Pump Project
It’s no surprise that The Red Pump Project sponsored a Sex and the City 2 event. The sweet-on-Manolos lead character Carrie Bradshaw believes in...
Prevention at Risk
Nonprofit Claims CDC is Shortchanging Latino HIV/AIDS Prevention
by Larry Buhl
Every five years the CDC awards grants for HIV programs around the nation. In August...
Camp Sunrise
A Place to Call Home
Children Living with HIV/AIDS Find Family, Friends & Fun at Camp
by Aimee Swartz, with Ken Gladstone
Four years ago, Veronica, a...