by Shawn | Oct 2, 2019 | Newsletters
From the keyboard to the streets, join the Virtual AIDS Walk The AIDS Walk LA community is made up of amazing people from all backgrounds who are moving together to end an epidemic. We’ve built an online home for our community to connect, spread the excitement, and...
by Shawn | Sep 20, 2019 | Media Coverage
Thanks to medications, more and more people are living longer with HIV. On “National HIV Aging Awareness Day,” which was on Wednesday, advocates called attention to the challenges for those living with HIV treatment as they grow older. Frank Gulli, 68, of...
by Shawn | Sep 17, 2019 | Media Coverage
I was living in the Castro in San Francisco in 1978 where optimism and liberation were in the air. Harvey Milk was an openly gay City Supervisor, gays and lesbians marched in the street for equal rights, and gay liberation was on display from Folsom Street to Golden...
by Shawn | Sep 11, 2019 | Story
Joe walks so others won’t go through what he went through. During December of 2011, I began to experience flu-like symptoms that only got worse by the day. I was terrified to get tested because of what I thought HIV/AIDS meant. In my mind, I thought if I ignore the...
by Shawn | Sep 10, 2019 | Story
Sean Parker is happy to see a cause for those who lost loved ones to AIDS Happy to see a cause for those who lost loved ones to AIDS or battling. When my brother Wayne Parker died in Jan 94′, I was only 11 and felt so ashamed how my great, beautiful, happy,...