January/February 2024
Cover: Porchia Dees and other people born with HIV are reclaiming their experiences—and giving themselves a new name. Inside: Doxy PEP involves taking an antibiotic after sex to help prevent sexually transmitted infections; Iris House turns 30. Plus: The annual POZ HIV and AIDS Awareness Day poster.
March 2024
Cover: Madonna continues to uplift the HIV community. Inside: Naina Khanna bids farewell to the Positive Women’s Network–USA; Vaginal ring is approved in Africa, but not in the United States. Plus: The last large HIV vaccine trial halted.
April/May 2024
Cover: Reflecting on 30 years of POZ coverage. Inside: 30 Leaders look to the future of HIV; Kerry Thomas takes on a new role at the Sero Project to fight HIV criminalization. Plus: Take the POZ survey on the cost of health care coverage.
June 2024
Cover: Public health warrior Jirair Ratevosian continues to fight for people living with the virus. Inside: RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant Q discusses having HIV; an excerpt of a new biography shines a light on the life of Keith Haring. Plus: A tribute to the late Hydeia Broadbent.
July/August 2024
Cover: Alicia Diggs, MPH is driven by a desire to improve the health care system for women and people of color—starting with clinical trials. Inside: A guide to clinical trials for people living with HIV; catching up with Paul Edmonds, one of a handful of people cured of HIV and cancer after a stem cell transplant. Plus: The 2024 POZ HIV Drug Chart.
September 2024
Cover: Long-term survivor Bishop Stacey S. Latimer shares his advice on aging with HIV. Inside: Twice-yearly PrEP for women; HIV and your bones. Plus: Mark S. King questions his life-long fixation on survival.
October/November 2024
Cover: Francisco Ruiz, the new director of the White House Office of National AIDS Policy, shares his vision for HIV advocacy . Inside: 28 Long-time survivor Shawn Decker reflects on his 20 years of marriage to Gwenn Barringer and their advocacy work; studies show twice-yearly PrEP is 100% effective for women. Plus: Spotlight on the 25th International AIDS Conference.
December 2024
Cover: Cleve Jones and others are advocating for other long-term survivors. Inside: Tom Viola—the longtime executive director of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and a long-term survivor—shares lessons learned as he says farewell; twice-yearly PrEP works well for gay men; highlights from the 2024 U.S. Conference on HIV/AIDS. Plus: Meet the 2024 POZ Icons.
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