“It’s possible to be a normal person – and to also be this other thing.”
Read More“I can accept the fact that I went through all that horror if I know that I was the last generation to have to, that nobody else would have to go through that…”
Read More“Information was targeted to make you fearful. Now we see how wrong that was, it has had such long-term effects.”
Read More“Life is brutal but you do everything you can to push through that brutality. Something just constantly makes me pick myself up and push on.”
Read More“I am narrating my experience as a Black, queer male and using pop culture elements to emphasise America's long-lasting encouragement of Black oppression.”
Read More“'We are the Solution' centres itself around the voices and faces of three men who have previously offered masc their perspective on the contemporary experience of living with HIV.”
Read More“I couldn’t see myself as a person who deserved to have the same treatment as someone else. I felt less worthy than the general population. That should never be the case”.
Read More"It was a look at the people who shaped the movement and fought for healthcare and gay rights throughout this time".
Read MoreU=U demonstrates that sex is safer with someone who has a positive status – and takes their medication – than someone who does not know their status.
Read MoreThe meaning that a National AIDS Memorial would bear and the comfort it would offer seems infinite.
Read More"Come Out Fighting takes a true-to-life look at how we view sex; hooking up, getting off – the before, during and after".
Read More“[We will] go out there and sticker and stencil and keep hammering home that message until people realise there is a problem in Ireland that is not being addressed".
Read More"I think a lot of gay men are missing out on a potentially really important aspect of their lives by not considering faith".
Read More"It’s reassurance, it’s peace of mind, it’s duty of care. See it as insurance – nobody wants it until they need it".
Read More"We have a discrepancy in the support that people have available to them in an urban area compared to somewhere rural. There is a prime opportunity in technology to address this".
Read More"If you hide away, you kind of contribute to the idea that some things are just not said. It takes a lot of conscious effort to break that".
Read More“Being able to find out your HIV status in a bar normalises the process and normalises the opportunity for you to talk to your friends about it”.
Read More"We see gay men who want to feel sexy and horny, who want to feel affirmed as sexual beings – as they deserve, as is their right".
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