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Loving my child whose father died of AIDS

I never thought that our last words would be an argument over who our beautiful daughter looked more like.

He was charming. He was handsome. He was a minister. He was perfect to co-create with. We both agreed that we wanted children. Best of all, he didn’t have a problem with me being gay.

HIV/AIDS history through the pages of Out Front

The first obvious HIV/AIDS related news coverage in Out Front was an obscure news brief in the July, 24 1981 issue.

Panel Voices: Are we too focused on the LGBT community when we talk about HIV/AIDS?

OFC panelists Michael Carr and Jen LaBarbera weigh in on this week’s question:

25 important facts about HIV and your health

Prevention:
1. The most common way that HIV is transmitted is through sex, but sharing needles is also very high-risk.

25 Things you didn’t know about Colorado AIDS Walk

1. AIDS Walk Colorado is the largest HIV/AIDS fundraising event in the Rocky Mountain Region.

The history of the AIDS Memorial Quilt

Since it began, the AIDS Memorial Quilt has become the largest ongoing community arts project in the world.

Colorado AIDS Project’s 25 years of progress

By 1983, with only 17 documented cases of the disease in Colorado, this group became Colorado AIDS Project.

From the Colorado AIDS Project

I am so excited about this year’s 25th annual AIDS Walk Colorado, and am thrilled to be offered the opportunity to appear on the cover of…

25 faces: Leaders fighting HIV/AIDS in Colorado

As Colorado embarks on it’s 25th AIDS Walk, we take a moment to recognize local citizens who have made immeasurable differences in the lives of Coloradans touched by HIV/AIDS. They’re the advocates and workers – HIV-positive and HIV-negative alike – who have given their careers, hours or efforts to slowing the virus’ spread and improving the lives of those afflicted.

HIV prevention is a decision

Spikes in rates of sexually transmitted infections, including HIV, have shown that messaging hasn’t had the impact that many have hoped for over the past 30 years.