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June 28, 2006
Now Run and Get Tested: HIV Gossip Busters in Baton Rouge
Scene One: Two “gossipy” ladies spy a young woman at a Baton Rouge, Louisiana AIDS clinic and rush off to tell everyone at church that she has HIV. Scene Two: The girl corrects them that it’s her grandma who has the virus, snaps her fingers and taunts, “Now run and tell that!”
June 21, 2006
School Daze: A Bronx Girl Speaks Up
Raven Lopez is spending the first week of her summer vacation like lots of teenagers—on the couch, with the phone, gearing up for a summer job. But the 16-year-old New Yorker is even more relieved than most to be putting her sophomore year behind her...
June 19, 2006
Raven Lopez: I Fight Back
Raven Lopez
June 15, 2006
Breaking Crystal: An Anti-Meth Campaign Goes National
Mission accomplished: Two years of eye-catching bus-stop posters have gotten the message out to gay New Yorkers that if you “Buy Crystal!” you can “Get HIV Free!” Now, the anti-crystal methamphetamine campaign is going national. 
June 07, 2006
UN-ese Spoken Here: Politics Dilute World AIDS Strategy
AIDS advocates filed into the United Nations last week to help governments get serious about an epidemic that has killed 25 million people—and filed out again over the weekend in a haze of diplomatic doublespeak. 
June 01, 2006
Peter Staley: Why It's Right to Test
Peter Staley
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