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There’s gonna be a revolution at the International AIDS Conference

Jul 22, 2012 latinxhealthequity.org

There’s gonna be a revolution at the International AIDS Conference @miriamyvega To quote the Beatles, “they say there’s gonna be a revolution”, when it comes to social media and HIV. Or maybe it’s already happened. Wikileaks, the Arab Spring (turning out to not be so Spring-like), and the various Occupy

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The Unbearable Overwhelmingness of Conferences – You’ve Got a Friend in Us

Jul 21, 2012 latinxhealthequity.org

Started the first official day at the International Aids Conference at the inhuman hour of 6:30 A.M., one of many hours that should simply be removed from the clock entirely, and from here on out put your running shoes on, drink that Gatorade, and start moving because it’s going to

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21 July 2012 – The View From Here: Good & Gay

Jul 21, 2012 latinxhealthequity.org

The Global Forum on Men who have Sex with Men (MSM) hosts its MSM Pre-Conference for the International AIDS Conference 2012. It is – surprisingly – one of the most packed events of the conference and the one I am most looking forward to. Too often in the

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20 July 2012 – The View From Here: Acknowledging Time Stamps

Jul 20, 2012 latinxhealthequity.org

The second day of the Living 2012 Living Well Institute continues the discussion on treatment and care for people living with HIV globally, human rights advocacy on living with HIV, treatment literacy, and preventing the spread of HIV across all populations and regions. The availability of HIV diagnostic and treatment does

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19 July 2012 – Living with HIV at AIDS 2012

Jul 20, 2012 latinxhealthequity.org

The Living 2012 Positive Living Institute is the first pre-conferences of the International AIDS Conference. For those outside of HIV/AIDS, the International AIDS Conference is comparable to the San Diego Comic-Con – a cacophony organized around a single cause. The Living 2012 Positive Living Institute is a bare-bones

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