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Weekly finds #3

We’ve found a few interesting stuff online pertaining to HIV or related topics. We think you guys might find them interesting reads. —– Fly Love Yourself: How To Have Sex and Avoid HIV (feat. Sebastian Castro) by  The Love Yourself (Vinn Advocacy) (May 9, 2013) www.loveyourself.ph This video departs from the clinical approach of talking [...]

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HIV: A Counselor’s Perspective

I was never a counselor before.  Never in my life have I imagined myself in front of a client advocating behavior change and HIV prevention.  I’m a nurse and I know that health promotion is vital in promoting wellness, but the challenge is never the same as sitting face-to-face with a person discussing sensitive matters [...]

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After Hours – The HIV Webshow

It’s happening! April 26, Friday, at 8 in the evening. We’re talking about HIV, the issues, personal struggles, highs and lows that matter to you. Episode 1 – My best friend has HIV, what should I do? Our guest, Wanggo Gallaga, will provide us insight on our conversation. Visit our website and check out ASP [...]

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Weekly finds #2

We’ve found a few interesting articles online pertaining to HIV or related topics. We think you guys might find them interesting reads. —– Op-ed: When Is the Right Time to Tell Your HIV Status on a Date? by  Tyler Curry (March 16, 2013) www.advocate.com As I prepare to say goodbye to my 20s, I’ve noticed [...]

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Preventing HIV is morally correct

“Protecting groups and individuals at risk is a moral obligation”. Australia High Court Justice Michael Kirby said these words 16 years ago during the 4th International Congress on AIDS in Asia and the Pacific that the Philippines hosted in 1997 when he urged governments to adopt a morally correct way of containing the HIV epidemic. Revisiting [...]

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Act up

Act up! Fight back! Fight AIDS! These were the words chanted by a community of people united in the cause to fight for their right to be given treatment against AIDS. They struggled against oppression, discrimination, and above all, the continuous decimation of a people by an epidemic that was misunderstood but continued to expand. [...]

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Weekly finds #1

We’ve found a few interesting articles online pertaining to HIV or related topics. We think you guys might find them interesting reads. —– DOH: 12 new HIV/AIDS cases per day by  Sheila Crisostomo (March, 2, 2013) www.philstar.com MANILA, Philippines – From an average of nine new cases of HIV/AIDS a day in 2012, the Department [...]

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We’re nominated for a Twitter Shorty Award for #SocialFitness

We’re nominated for a Twitter Shorty Award for #SocialFitness

We’re really grateful to those who have nominated us! If you’d like to help us win, here’s how to vote. The Shorty Awards are a worldwide effort to engage hundreds of thousands of Twitter users to identify the best people and organizations on social media, culminating in a blockbuster ceremony in New York City. The [...]

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Happy Birthday, OTM!

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And The Films Played On: An Essential Guide To HIV/AIDS-Related Cinemapozmagazine:

So Many Ways to Make Love!

How do you make love?
  How do you love yourself?
  How do you love other bodies?

A blog entry by Visual AIDS… http://blogs.poz.com/visualaids/2013/02/so_many_ways_to_make.htmlpulitzerfieldnotes:

“Elsy lives in a small home taking care of four children. She is public with her HIV diagnosis.” Image by David Rochkind via Instagram (@drochkind). Honduras, 2013.

Pulitzer Center grantees David Rochkind and Jens Erik Gould are in the field reporting on the Garifuna, an Afro-Caribbean people in Honduras with a unique language and culture, who are fighting the highest rate of HIV in the western hemisphere. See more of their field notes here and a Storify of their social media posts here.
Celebrate arts month to promote HIV and AIDS awareness. Help us in getting to zero! Use the hashtag #zeroHIVph and join the conversation. Follow us on twitter (@aidsphil).

 Zero new infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths. Be part of the change, let the arts be your medium.iflifeweremadeofmoments:

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