A disappointing setback in microbicide research was announced on Black Friday, as a gel intended to protect women from HIV was dropped from an important study because it didn't prove to be effective.
The vaginal microbicide gel was the second "arm," or experiment, to be dropped from the the VOICES (Vaginal and Oral Interventions to Control the Epidemic) trial in Africa. Both the gel and...
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As a journalist and an author, Jonny Steinberg has covered a wide swath of issues in his homeland of South Africa.
But when he delved into the HIV/AIDS epidemic in his 2008 novel Sizwes Test: A Young Mans Journey Through Africas AIDS Epidemic, it was Steinbergs most intimate work.
For that book to succeed, I really had to understand what...
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POZ , the well-known HIV magazine, has unveiled its annual The POZ 100 a top 100 list of things, people and ideas from the past year.
And, lo and behold, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago made the list three times.
In alphabetical order, Julie Davids (no. 27), David Ernesto Munar (no. 68) and Jim Pickett (no. 74) were all recognized for their leadership in the...
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Lois Bates in 2010. Photo courtesy of Hal Baim/Windy City Times and chicagogayhistory.org
Lois Bates, a longtime transgender activist in Chicago, died today.
Bates was the transgender health manager at the Howard Brown Health Center. Over the years, in addition to being an outspoken HIV activist, she...
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One week -- that's how long the so-called Super Committee has to reach an agreement on how to reduce the federal deficit by $1.2 trillion over the next 10 years.
So far, the AIDS Foundation of Chicago has sent over 2,600 messages to lawmakers, through the Super Friends action alert, to urge them to come up with a plan that will not harm HIV/AIDS funding. If you haven't already...
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Aaron Burks, Sr., shares his story at the United States Conference on AIDS in Chicago on Saturday. AFC Photo-Ed Negron
Sixteen years ago, when Aaron Burks, Sr., robbed a Minneapolis convenience store with his fingers pointed like a gun in his pocket, he had wanted the police to shoot him down.
He was HIV-positive, struggling with stigma and his own sexual identity,...
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Jim Pickett speaks at a gay men's policy panel on Friday at USCA. AFC Photo-Ed Negron
The word elicits a certain reaction from people.
People say the word rectal and they -- , said Jim Pickett, going into a simulated full body shudder of...
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Leaders in the field of HIV/AIDS listen to a Mapping Pathways presentation at USCA on Thursday. -- AFC Photos-Ed Negron
There are many people talking about PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) in the HIV/AIDS community. Some are all for it, others not so much.
The conversations are happening but not in any focused way, said Jessica Terlikowski,...
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Above, AFC President/CEO David Ernesto Munar applauds an impromptu protest at Thursday morning's opening plenary session at the United States Conference on AIDS. At left, Jeff Crowley, the outgoing director of the Office for National AIDS Policy, addresses the audience. -- AFC Photos-Ed Negron
Ed Negron is a freelance photographer, in addition to a housing...
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Protestors voice concerns over the marginalization of Asian-Americans, Native Americans and Pacific-Islanders at the United States Conference on AIDS. -- AFC Photo-Ed Negron
Would you care for some revolution with your toast?
Powerful speeches, calls to action, an unexpected protest for justice this all occurred over breakfast, as the United States Conference on...
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