NY Times explores living with HIV/AIDS in a thought provoking multi-media story.

Blog Category: harm reduction, HIV prevention, policy, side effects, HIV Health, women, volunteerism, HIV Testing, sex education, media, homeless, youth, race, privacy — Blogged by: Keith on November 6, 2008 at 3:00 pm

            New York TimesIn the online editon of The New York Times, their “Patient Voices” series continues with a look at eight men and women who share their experiences living with AIDS. 

Thought-provoking and unflinchingly honest, the piece opens with the story of Robin Grinstead from Swansea S.C. who shares her small town stories, including the fact that she has not attended her church since her diagnosis was revealed by gossiping friend in March. 

Other profiles include seven other powerful reflections of what it is like to live with AIDS today. 

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