HIV empowerment

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I have often relied on the kindness of people to help me live and survive in this harsh world.

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In the world full of darkness, be the #LIGHT (Tamso ma jyotirgamay) Just like my name "Jyoti" A ray of light, the ray of hope Stop putting your hopes into hands of human beings. They make the same...

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Wanona Thomas, smiling.

The Well Project interviews Wanona Thomas, Community Advisory Board member and A Girl Like Me blogger.

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My name is Courtney. I am 36 years old and from New Jersey.

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Going to AIDSWatch was a wonderful experience that I'm honored to have been a part of.

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Why we cannot forget? I remember when I was first diagnosed with HIV I learned about being undetectable. I was so excited about the word in itself. It meant I almost didn’t have it. I had also read...

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When we were children, we learned all kinds of things. We learned things as vastly different as our different cultures, but one thing that was pretty much universal, was coloring. Coloring was a way...

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About 10 years ago I sat in a dorm room playing the words the man said to me a few hours earlier, "Your HIV test came back positive". What did that even mean? All I could think at the time was death...

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I wonder. Then I just imagine. Refreshing. Shouting out what takes space in the mind or heart. I am much more special than you could imagine. My journeys, adventures, memories are mine. I am on my way...

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There was a time when I didn't want to accept the things that God told me were in my future.

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