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Yoga played a transformative role in helping me come to terms with my HIV diagnosis and regain control of my life. Before embracing yoga, I was a very heavy drinker. In fact I was a functioning alcoholic. I worked hard and played hard. Heavy drinking...
My lovely people, these past few days I have been very proactive and this is really boosting my confidence and energy as well. Last weekend I was invited to give a THRIVE workshop during the 4th National HIV positive Day, an initiative by Utopia_BXL...
August 29th marked 102 days... and while I am very late providing an update, I wasn't quite ready...
"Upon hearing the title, I expected to hear about some form of injection as a cure, similar to a vaccine. But I was quite mistaken."
"No one could ever understand the sentiment she was expressing through her words like someone else living with the virus in their blood. It makes us connected."
Managing HIV as children and into adulthood is an experience and a bond that is difficult to describe.
It is September 25th, 2023. This day marks my 11th year of knowing that I'm living with HIV.
Have you ever felt invisible? As a child I felt invisible. In my home there were just three of us: my mother, my brother, and me.
Learn what parents and providers need to know about reasons for HIV prevention specific to teens and the importance of talking with your teen about HIV.
Learn about contraception for women living with HIV across the gender spectrum: several methods that also prevent HIV, several that do not, and tips on choosing.
This was my first time attending the USCHA conference in DC. This year's theme was "A Love Letter to Black Women".
I would like to tell you about a very special conference to me; it's called Positive Living and it's hosted by an organization called Oasis Florida. I've been coming to this conference since 2015. I remember being invited by my ASO (AIDS Service...
MY GIRLS! I can't explain the connection and the happiness I feel when I'm around them. When I share space with them, I feel heard and held and so effortlessly it comes naturally for me to do the same for them. We are strong, we are hot af, and we...