“Let us give publicity to HIV-AIDS and not hide it, because the only way to make it appear like a normal illness, like TB, like cancer, is always to come out and to say somebody has died because of HIV,” Mr. Mandela said that morning. “And people will stop regarding
Living with ADHD: An Abstract Reality
One day, when I was 7 years old, my parents decided to take me to a psychologist in order to understand why I was so hyperactive and why I couldn’t concentrate well in school. After a few sessions, the psychologist told my parents that I had ADHD which stands for
Real Stories Series: The life of a new young gay man living in New York – It’s almost like a reality show…
It’s been almost two years since I decided to move from Venezuela. I was both excited and scared about finding a job, a new place I was going to call “home”, making new friends, fitting in the American Society, but also fitting in with the Gay Culture. As a young
I think I cañ, I think I cañ, I think I cañ… The little law that could?
Walking about this weekend, I noticed this Banksy -esque form of self expression that I just couldn’t resist dwelling on. A quick Google search led me to this 2011 campaign advocating having the NYC subway “N” line turned into the “Ñ” line during Hispanic Heritage Month every year. As a recent
At Home HIV testing: “With great power comes great responsibility”
Just a few days ago a good friend of mine who has used the home test on two previous occasions gave me a call asking for a “HUGE” favor. “Please do my HIV test for me.” I gladly (actually more reluctantly) agreed and hopped on the train to his apartment.
