Chris Hewitt 2014 Winners Announced
Posted on August 7, 2014 by A&U in Positively Literary

Christopher Hewitt Award Winners 2014 When we announced our winners last year for the first annual Christopher Hewitt Award, we wrote that the award was our way of recognizing and encouraging work that “not only builds upon the legacy of thirty years of literature about our community, but also helps to enrich and expand our [...]
Diagnosis, Interrupted
Posted on August 7, 2014 by A&U in Positively Literary

Diagnosis, Interrupted Death came a-knockin’ and suddenly infinity became dizzy The rush of a fever, chills that stretch miles, I felt my courage draining Silenced, was the urge to run, do not betray me, body Time, a merciful mother and a cruel leader She could not save me Wrapped in her warm embrace, a seed [...]
Hep Advocacy Goes Global
Posted on August 4, 2014 by A&U in Hep Talk, LifeGuide

LifeGuide [Hep Talk] All Around the World The war on hepatitis goes global by Larry Buhl The hepatitis crisis has been a global one for some time, but 2014 marks a watershed as NGOs, governments, activists, and pharmaceutical companies have set down important markers in how to address the pandemic. And they’re also beginning to [...]
David Binder
Posted on May 5, 2013 by A&U in Gallery

In 1988, photographer and filmmaker David Binder began documenting Gail Farrow’s life and her family’s process of coming to terms with her imminent death. As you can see in the article below, the photographs are powerful and “Calling My Children” proved to honor and extend Gail Farrow’s care for the family she left behind. Ten [...]





