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10 Ways to Honor World AIDS Day
November 30 2012 11:43 AM ET

10 Ways to Honor World AIDS Day

The Danger of Getting to Zero HIV Diagnoses
November 30 2012 6:00 AM ET

Op-ed: The Danger of the 'Getting to Zero' Message

Tom Donohue

Producing the first "AIDS-free generation" is a great goal, but getting there with the wrong messaging can cause harm.

Caroline DAmore or DJ It Girl
November 30 2012 5:37 AM ET

Caroline D'Amore: It Girl-Turned-DJ

Savas Abadsidis and Alexander Hatzidakis

Caroline D'Amore may seem like another Malibu socialite, but her lesbian sister and the memory of her mother, who died of AIDS-related complications, keep this globetrotting music lover grounded.

The Current State of HIV and the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Communities
November 30 2012 5:05 AM ET

The Current State of HIV Among LGBTs

Daniel Reynolds

The Advocate culls the latest facts and figures on HIV and the entire LGBT population.

See The Castro in Pictures During the Heady Days of AIDS
November 30 2012 5:00 AM ET

The Castro vs. AIDS: The '80s in Pictures

Neal Broverman

On World AIDS Day, the San Francisco Public Library debuts a collection of photographs from Thomas Alleman chronicling the Castro during the worst days of the epidemic.

Oped Why the Next Generation Needs Us to Talk About AIDS
December 15 2011 5:00 AM ET

 Op-ed: Why the Next Generation Needs Us to Talk About AIDS

Advocate Contributors

Older gay men, many having lost lovers and friends, seem to prefer more pleasant subjects than the horrors we lived through.

WATCH Man Comes Out as HIV Positive
December 12 2011 12:48 PM ET

WATCH: Man Comes Out as HIV-Positive

Lucas Grindley

When Ronnie came out as gay, his mother told him, "you better never come home with AIDS." In a new online video, he's finally coming out as HIV-positive.

Reading Shelf
December 08 2011 1:00 PM ET

Bookshelf: HIV

Advocate Contributors

The latest novels, memoirs, and other books on HIV and AIDS.

Oped Brave New World
December 06 2011 5:00 AM ET

Op-ed: Brave New World

Advocate Contributors

Life is different with the kind of HIV treatment that is prolonging life expectancy and preventing transmission.

Largest HIV Clinic in NYC Opens Doors
December 04 2011 8:35 PM ET

Largest HIV Clinic in NYC Opens Doors

Neal Broverman

Showcasing an innovative new healthcare model, the West 17th Street Clinic opened in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood on Thursday, World AIDS Day.

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