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Best podcasts about world aids

Latest podcast episodes about world aids

Do you really know?
How did the Act Up group change the way we think about AIDS?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 4:33


Every year, 1st December is World AIDS day. To mark the occasion, let's look back at the story of the Act Up group. Act Up started causing a buzz in New York in 1987, four years after the AIDS virus had been discovered. The highly organised group met several times a week to discuss their action plan. They demanded more prevention and communication campaigns from the state, better access to care, transparency from pharmaceutical labs and an end to the deportation of undocumented migrants. They used shock tactics to attract the attention of the media. When was this group formed? What kind of campaigns did they use? What are some examples of concessions secured by Act Up? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the latest episodes, click here: ⁠Why is 'permacrisis' the new dictionary word of the year?⁠ ⁠Is it dangerous if I get heart palpitations?⁠ ⁠Why do we get great ideas in the shower?⁠ A Bababam Originals podcast, written and produced by Joseph Chance. First broadcast: 7/12/2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

TALK ABOUT GAY SEX podcast
EP 621 People with HIV can now receive transplants, Open Relationships Can Work, Former Crushes

TALK ABOUT GAY SEX podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 57:00


On a new TAGSPODCAST aka Talk About Gay Sex podcast, Host Stevie V and Co-hosts Lincoln and Kodi Maurice Doggette are back with all new hot LGBTQ topics, sex and relationship advice and mroe:Lincoln gives a review of the new "Wicked" movieAustin Wolf is being kept in prison before trial date for another month - it's the 5th extension...plea deal??Jussie Smollett's case is dropped after 5 years...The Biden administration honors World AIDS day with the Quilts on the front lawn with moving speechPeople with HIV can now receive liver and kidney transplants - progress!Luke Evans talks about 'being kinder to myself' relating to body image and his looks...Adult creators couple talk about navigating an open relationship and the hosts discussWho was your celebrity crush growing up? We discuss...Support TAGS and get extra special perks! Get 50% Off Now through Dec. 13! Patreon.com/tagspodcastSteve V's Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/tagspodcastFollow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevFollow Lincoln on IG: @madlincolnFollow The Protein Bakery on IG: @proteinbakeryFollow Kodi on IG: @mistahmauricehttps://linktr.ee/kodimauricehttps://linktr.ee/kodimauriceWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS! Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactFollow Of a Certain Age on IG: @ofacertainagepod

Hollywood United Methodist Church
Episode 511: 12/1 - World AIDS Sunday - Hope in Action

Hollywood United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 90:50


Sunday worship service December 1st, 2024Digital Bulletin: bit.ly/4g7rjU9Advent - Hope in ActionWorld AIDS SundayMessage by Rev. Hannah Adair BonnerPrayer by Pastor Bridie Roberts Scripture reading of Psalm 25:1-6, 16-21Music by John West and the HUMC Chancel Choir

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW
Mother's Justice Show With Rev. Harriett Walden 12-02-24 World AIDS day and The Life Johnnie W. Walker

Alternative Talk- 1150AM KKNW

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2024 49:01


On this edition of The Mother's Justice Show: Rev Harriett welcomes Ser'wa Ashford back to talk about World AIDS day. Then Ms. Ayesha Covington joins Harriett to talk about The Life Johnnie W. Walker.

Do you really know?
How did the Act Up group change the way we think about AIDS?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 4:03


Every year, 1st December is World AIDS day. To mark the occasion, let's look back at the story of the Act Up group. Act Up started causing a buzz in New York in 1987, four years after the AIDS virus had been discovered. The highly organised group met several times a week to discuss their action plan. They demanded more prevention and communication campaigns from the state, better access to care, transparency from pharmaceutical labs and an end to the deportation of undocumented migrants. They used shock tactics to attract the attention of the media. When was this group formed? What kind of campaigns did they use? What are some examples of concessions secured by Act Up? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the latest episodes, click here: Why is 'permacrisis' the new dictionary word of the year? Is it dangerous if I get heart palpitations? Why do we get great ideas in the shower? A Bababam Originals podcast, written and produced by Joseph Chance. First broadcast: 7/12/2022. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa
How Climate impacts on HIV and mental health   

The Best of Breakfast with Bongani Bingwa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 11:20


Bongani Bingwa speaks to Mia Malan from Bhekisia about World AIDS day and the progressive improvements and strides being made in the developments of HIV treatments.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hollywood United Methodist Church
Episode 457: 12/3 - World AIDS Sunday - Celebrating 30 years of the Red Ribbons of Love on the bell tower

Hollywood United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 101:41


Sunday worship service - December 3rd, 2023Digital Bulletin: https://bit.ly/3sX27MyCelebrating 30 Years of the Red Ribbons of LoveWelcome by Rev. Kathy Cooper LedesmaPrayer by Pastor Bridie Roberts Scripture reading of Isaiah 64:1-3 and Mark 13:35 by Kirk HawkinsIntroduction of the documentary-short film by Pauley PerretteCommunion with Bishop Escobedo-Frank and Bishop SwensonMusic by John West and the HUMC Choir and the Harmony Worship Band

I säng med Tobias & Gabriel
391. Hemmagjord present. Eller??

I säng med Tobias & Gabriel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2023 59:25


I veckans podd går vi igenom startfältet i Melodifestivalen 2024.Netflix-serien "Squid game" visar vad folk gör för pengar..Vi siar om att vår vän Pelle Holmström får sitt genombrott i serien "Börje".En kvinna i Ryssland ska utmana Putin och vi reflekterar över att det ofta är kvinnor som tar täten till positiv förändring.Med anledning av World AIDS day pratar vi om virusets historia.Och till sist listar vi tre värdefulla julklappar till en billig penning!Nu kör vi!I säng med Tobias & Gabriel produceras av Poddagency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Pelo Buddy TV
Episode 155 - Peloton Turkey Burn Record, Irene Scholz Returns, Beta For Auto Resistance of Power Zones, French Subtitles Test & more

Pelo Buddy TV

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2023 77:19


Welcome to Episode 155 of Pelo Buddy TV, an unofficial Peloton podcast & Peloton news show. This week we cover the following topics: Peloton set a world record with their Turkey Burn classes. CEO Barry McCarthy apologized for the server crashing. Irene Scholz, now known as Irene Kaymer, is returning as a coach next year. Peloton is beta testing ERG Mode, or auto-resistance, in power zone classes. French subtitles are being beta tested on some classes. A survey was sent to some members asking them their thoughts on virtual reality, gaming, and more. Peloton is doing a “Made To Move”, or Tiny House, tour of Germany & Austria. An artist series featuring the music of KISS took place this week. An artist series featuring Take That took place last week. Ally Love taught her first “Sundays with Love” class in 2 years, and will have new ones every quarter. Andy Speer & Chelsea Jackson Roberts taught two classes with the Michigan basketball team in studio. Peloton also created several special Liverpool Football Club classes as part of their partnership. “Iconos Latinos” is a new Spanish-language class series with “influential artists who've paved the way for Latin music” Jeffrey McEachern is teaching a special World AIDS day class that premiered on Friday. The newest “Pump Up The Volume” collection is here from Tunde, Ben, and Jermaine. Mila Lazar is teaching pilates. Marcel Maurer is teaching Tread bootcamp classes. Mayla Wedekind & Assal Arian are teaching prenatal & postnatal German classes. There are shadowboxing classes dubbed in German. Peloton purged 4 days worth of classes each of the last two weeks. Peloton extended their Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals to run through December 5th. Peloton has teamed up with 776BC for some rowing-specific apparel. There are new Little Words Project bracelets featuring some city & state names. Happy Birthday to Bradley Rose & Jenn Sherman. Mayla Wedekind is publishing a book. Sam Yo has a Bruce Lee stretch & interviewed Shannon Lee Tunde Oyeneyin is featured in PhotoBook magazine. Rad Lopez is hosting a toy drive at PSNY. Mariana Fernandez was featured on the news in San Diego. Kirra, Mariana, and Rad have a meet & greet in California. Jenn Sherman was featured during the Michigan vs Ohio football game. Cody Rigsby has partnered with LEGO. Alex Toussaint hosted a charity luncheon. Anna Greenberg's renovated house was featured in a magazine. John & Amanda share their, and the community's, class picks of the week. You can find links to full articles on each of these topics from the episode page here: https://www.pelobuddy.com/pelo-buddy-tv-episode-154/ The show is also available via YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/PeloBuddy This episode is hosted by John Prewitt (#Kenny_Bania) and Amanda Segal (#Seglo3).

Atypical: The Podcast
University, disability and do ND people pick up accents more quickly?

Atypical: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 48:13


Join Simon and special guest Danny for a discussion of autism, ADHD, the International Day of People with Disabilities and a moment for World AIDS day. We touch on work Danny is doing to make his university more accessible for students and whether neurodiversity is a disability or not. As an aside, friend Georgia has asked that we ask you all if anyone fancies writing to their MP about the hundreds of autistic people stuck in inpatient units because there's virtually no support pre-crisis and the Government aren't meeting its own promises on research https://www.autistica.org.uk/get-involved/break-the-cycle/write-to-your-mpThis is a very important topic and one close to all of us here on the podcast. If you can take five minutes it really might help.As ever we thank you, our loyal listeners for sticking with us. We would love to hear from you and our Twitter is open @AtypicalThePod for messages and comments. Have a topic you would like us to cover, or do you fancy joining us for a natter, maybe tell us about your area of interest or expertise and share these things with everyone. We would also recommend our friend The Autistic Women for another great view on living with autism and our friends at the All Bets are Off podcast who cover addiction.

Conversations@KAFM
Family Friends & Neighbors - World Aids, FIFA & Marriage

Conversations@KAFM

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2022 11:12


Hosts:  Michael Mansheim & Taylor Rubalcaba 12/1/22

Matt & Ramona Off Air
Matt Is An Overthinker

Matt & Ramona Off Air

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2022 13:17


On this episode of the Matt & Ramona OFF AIR Podcast, Ramona talks about the The World Aids event that she helped hosted and Matt also shares some funny stories about him overthinking things. Tune in for this episode of OFF AIR. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Do you really know?
How did the Act Up group change the way we think about AIDS?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 4:03


Every year, 1st December is World AIDS day. To mark the occasion, let's look back at the story of the Act Up group. Act Up started causing a buzz in New York in 1987, four years after the AIDS virus had been discovered. The highly organised group met several times a week to discuss their action plan. They demanded more prevention and communication campaigns from the state, better access to care, transparency from pharmaceutical labs and an end to the deportation of undocumented migrants. They used shock tactics to attract the attention of the media. When was this group formed? What kind of campaigns did they use? What are some examples of concessions secured by Act Up? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions! To listen to the latest episodes, click here: Why is 'permacrisis' the new dictionary word of the year? Is it dangerous if I get heart palpitations? Why do we get great ideas in the shower? A Bababam Originals podcast, written and produced by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo
120522 Gay Marriage, World AIDS Day, COP15 Climate Cop Out, Guns on the Lower East Side

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 27:47


The Supreme Court here's arguments on gay marriage… World AIDS.. 40 years since.. what have we learned about the disease that's killed tens of millions… Another climate conference.. but is anyone listening… Guns on the lower east side and clarity on a plan to sweep up the mentally ill.. against their will

Deep State Radio
From The Network: Words Matter - The Lame Duck Congress

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 32:14


On this week's episode, Norm and Kavita discuss what remains on the agenda for the lame duck Congress including issues like the debt limit and the looming threat of a railroad strike. Members of the DSR Network get access to a bonus conversation about the respect for marriage act and World AIDS day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Deep State Radio
From The Network: Words Matter - The Lame Duck Congress

Deep State Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 32:14


On this week's episode, Norm and Kavita discuss what remains on the agenda for the lame duck Congress including issues like the debt limit and the looming threat of a railroad strike. Members of the DSR Network get access to a bonus conversation about the respect for marriage act and World AIDS day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Words Matter
The Lame Duck Congress

Words Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 33:14


On this week's episode, Norm and Kavita discuss what remains on the agenda for the lame duck Congress including issues like the debt limit and the looming threat of a railroad strike. Members of the DSR Network get access to a bonus conversation about the respect for marriage act and World AIDS day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Q-Chat Podcast
The Q-Chat Ep. 154 "Geaux World Aids Awareness Day!" Featuring Activist Kecia J.

The Q-Chat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 55:30


Advocate and speaker, Kecia J. is back to discuss her platform in appreciation of World AIDS Awareness Day. Kecia also lets us know about her "Cancer Could Neva Tour". We also discussed self-love and self-forgiveness and how it can change your life. https://www.queenvisionnetwork.com https://www.instagram.com/theqchat_podcast/ https://www.instagram.com/iam_geauxqueen/ This Podcast is Sponsored by Queen's Arrogance LLC (c) #podcastsforblackwomen #blackwomenpodcasters #Worldaidsawarenessday --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-q-chat/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-q-chat/support

Across Africa
‘Farmgate' catches up to Cyril Ramaphosa

Across Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2022 11:13


Calls grow for the South African President to step down after an independent probe finds grounds for possible impeachment proceedings. We speak to our correspondent in Cape Town. December 1st is World AIDS day. Our team in Kenya have a report on one county where the epidemic is particularly prevalent, and we discuss what more can be done to get a handle on the disease. Also, fighting threatens a fragile ceasefire in eastern DR Congo. Kinshasa accuses M23 rebel soldiers of massacring 50 civilians just days ago.

Black Boy Joy
World AIDs Day w/Garry Jones

Black Boy Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 63:30


After a lengthy hiatus, Black Boy Joy Podcast is back!This week, Ainsley interviews Garry Jones: a Birmingham based artist, activist and designer of The Red Ribbons- a 6 metre high sculpture memorialising those affected by AIDs and HIV which will be unveiled in the heart of Birmingham's gay village on World AIDs Day. We talk about the AIDs Crisis in the 80s, Garry's tireless activism and past involvement in Birmingham Pride and World AIDs day memorials, carnivals and more Please visit https://bahm.co.uk/ to find out more about the memorialTo discover more of Garry's work, visit https://www.garryjonesart.com/ or https://www.offourtrolleyarts.com/Follow The Birmingham AIDs and HIV Memorial on instagram https://www.instagram.com/bhamaidsandhivmemorial/ Follow Gary on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/garryjonesart/Follow Black Boy Joy Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blackboyjoypodcast/ or on Twitter: https://twitter.com/blkboyjoypodFollow Ainsley on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/onehourfiction/?hl=en and/or on Twitter: https://twitter.com/onehourfictionPlease send any questions, comments or feedback to blackboyjoypodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio
Here is what the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia has planned for World AIDS Day

Mainstreet Halifax \x96 CBC Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 9:07


December 1st is World AIDS day, and executive director of the AIDS Coalition of Nova Scotia, Chris Aucoin, lays out planned events and what the future of HIV testing could look like in the province.

DevComs Radio
Health Report - WORLD AIDS DAY 2022

DevComs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 4:16


World AIDs day as established by the World Health Organization (W.H.O) in 1998, is to raise awareness of the global epidemic of AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) and the spread of HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus), it is always observed on the first (1st) of December every year to facilitate the exchange of information among national, local government, international organizations, and individuals. The primary goal of world AIDs day is the distribution of information and a period where each country creates and organizes its own agenda for HIV/AIDS activities. Some countries utilize this opportunity to launch a week-long campaign and also mourn those who have died of the virus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/devcomsradio/message

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast
Oh yeah Harry had issued a statement but TRUMP and MEGHAN distracted us

Palace Intrigue: A daily Royal Family podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 5:21


Harry tried to do the right thing for World AIDS day but then Trump attacked Meghan and then Piers attacked Meghan and then it was the weekend and well sorry Harry.

Vision View Sports Radio On Air Interviews
Zukile Mbotshane – Football director of The East Rand Excellent

Vision View Sports Radio On Air Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 13:36


The East Rand Excellent Soccer Academy is hosting the World Aids day 3rd Annual tournament which started on the 27th of November and ends on the 5th of this month. This includes the involvement of the Kaizer Chiefs legends who come from Daveyton and their contribution and support to the initiative

Mornings with Sue & Andy
Canada's Busted Access to Info System, Mask Effectiveness Research, PR Insights with Parker PR and World AIDS Day

Mornings with Sue & Andy

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 27:16


We begin with a look at Canada's “Access to Information System,” a system that many have raised concerns about when it comes to the time it takes to receive information, when requested. We speak with David Akin, Global News Chief Political Correspondent, who provides some first-hand examples of issues he's encountered with the system. Next, we've been ‘masking-up' now for close to two years, but many still have questions about what ‘type' of mask offers the most protection from the Coronavirus. We hear the findings of “self-declared” mask nerd and Engineer, Aaron Collins. The Pandemic has been a ‘rough ride' for many local businesses. We catch up with Ellen Parker, CEO and Owner of Calgary-based “Parker PR,” for some suggestions to help navigate this challenging time, and how to use ‘events' to help bolster your business and elevate your brand. Finally, Wednesday was “World AIDS day.” We speak with the Director and Producer of a new Documentary called “Undetectable,” which chronicles the current state of AIDS in Canada and across the globe, while at the same time, examines the ‘stigma' still attached to HIV/AIDS. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Perth Tonight with Chris Ilsley
Perth aims for zero new HIV infections and zero AIDS-related deaths

Perth Tonight with Chris Ilsley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 11:37


December 1 is World AIDS day, Perth has become only the second city in Australia to sign up to the Fast-Track Cities initiative, aimed at getting to zero new HIV infections and zero AIDS-related deaths. Western Australian AIDS Council (WAAC) CEO, Lisa Dobrin spoke with Tod Johnston about what this means for Perth and Western Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Let’s Go There with Shira & Ryan
12/1 Dr. Oz? Dr. No.

Let’s Go There with Shira & Ryan

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 72:22


It's December! We know, can't believe it too! Today we discuss how the debate on abortion continues and conservatives maybe closer than we think to winning the argument. We unpack what a World AIDS day mean in a ongoing - pandemic world. We give you some things on holiday shopping, plus so much more!  Special guests: Amber Phillips - Politics Reporter at The Washington Post. Dr. Mike Saag - Associate Dean for Global Health in the School of Medicine, Director of the UAB Center for AIDS Research and a Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases. Colleen Sinclair - Associate Professor of Social Psychology, Mississippi State University. Richard Zaldivar, executive director and founder of The Wall Las Memorias. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lively Living With Lydia
Know your status

Lively Living With Lydia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 10:44


A reminder - a message to you about your status. World AIDS day was yesterday.

world aids know your status
KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
Supreme Court hears abortion ban challenge; First U.S. case of Omicron COVID-19 variant detected in San Francisco; President Joe Biden outlines new strategy to address AIDS on World AIDS/HIV Day

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 59:59


Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Supreme Court hears challenge to Mississippi abortion ban. First U.S. case of Omicron COVID-19 variant detected in San Francisco. European Union chief suggests nation members make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory, amidst surge. 15 year old charged as adult for school shooting in Michigan that killed 4 and injured 7. President Joe Biden outlines new strategy to address AIDS on World AIDS/HIV Day. New York approves supervised injection sites, in effort to address opioid epidemic. House committee investigating January 6th insurrection finds former DOJ official in contempt of court. Democrat Ilhan Omar releases recording of death threat, urges greater accountability and protection. Leftist wins presidential election in Honduras, rival concedes. President Joe Biden signs slate of bills to improve health care and jobs for veterans. Photo collage of anti-abortion and pro-choice advocates outside Supreme Court abortion hearing. The post Supreme Court hears abortion ban challenge; First U.S. case of Omicron COVID-19 variant detected in San Francisco; President Joe Biden outlines new strategy to address AIDS on World AIDS/HIV Day appeared first on KPFA.

The Sexytime Podcast
EP 08 (Bonus): Living with HIV (with Jabar Esmael)

The Sexytime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 23:56


In recognition of World AIDS day, we talk to Jabar Esmael, a person living with HIV. He shares how he is living a full life while taking his antiretroviral therapy because U=U (undetectable equals untransmittable).

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
Supreme Court hears abortion ban challenge; First U.S. case of Omicron COVID-19 variant detected in San Francisco; President Joe Biden outlines new strategy to address AIDS on World AIDS/HIV Day

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 59:58


Invisible Threads
9. Gerard Lovett

Invisible Threads

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 42:32


In this special episode of Invisible Threads, recorded to mark World AIDS Day, we meet Gerard a 57 year old publican & postman from Cavan. After being diagnosed with HIV in his late 30s he was faced with a choice to remain in the closet, or to risk losing his family to come out as both gay and HIV Positive in pursuit of living an honest life. Since the first cases of HIV were reported more than 35 years ago, 78 million people have become infected and 35 million have died from AIDS-related illnesses. Almost directly after its emergence in the early 1980's AIDS, or GRIDS (Gay-related immune deficiency syndrome) as it was initially called became inextricably linked to the LGBTQ community – for many years a diagnosis of HIV was presumed to be fatal and the shame, fear and stigma associated with the virus live on to this day. While there is currently no cure for HIV advances in available treatment mean that people living with the virus can have long & healthy lives. World AIDS day is celebrated annually to show support for those who have been diagnosed and to remember those who have been lost to the disease. This project has received funding from the Government of Ireland's Sláintecare Integration Fund 2019 LGBT Support Services If you would like to know more about LGBT Ireland and the work which we do visit our website. https://lgbt.ie/ LGBT+ support (helplines, peer support) National LGBT Helpline 1800 929 539 [Mon.-Thurs. 6.30pm-10pm; Fri. 4pm-10pm; Sat.-Sun. 4-6pm] -all monthly peer support group meeting dates / times check- www.lgbt.ie Gender Identity Family Support Line run by LGBT Ireland & Transgender equality Network Ireland (TENI) tel. 01 907 3707 [Sundays 6-9pm; Tuesday 10am-12noon) TENI (Transgender Equality Network Ireland): https://www.teni.ie BeLonGTo, the national organisation for LGBT young people: https://www.belongto.org HIV Ireland: https://www.hivireland.ie/

Ozarks at Large
World AIDS Quilt in Fayetteville

Ozarks at Large

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 6:48


St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville is hosting part of the World AIDS Quilt this week. There will be a service as part of World AIDS Day tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the church.

Truth and Transparency Podcast
Episode 43: World Aids Day Special

Truth and Transparency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 74:55


In this episode, Brother X, The Cultured Scientist, and Mr. Smith are joined by several special guests to talk about some topics that they mind, have another round of super fight between a devil and , highlight a organization correlating to this weeks topic and go into a deep discussion regarding World Aids day and the impact that the disease has had on many individuals including some of our own. It gets Deep. It gets Real. It gets Truth and Transparent. So grab a seat, pour up something nice in your cup, and listen in on some dope conversation. And again, Truth and Transparency podcast is a podcast that allows for young professionals to talk open and truthfully in a transparent fashion. The Truth and Transparency Podcast is currently located on 7 different platforms(Apple, Anchor, Google Podcast, Breaker, Pocket Cast, Radio Public, and Spotify) with more to come soon. Please be sure to rate and share with your friends on your preferred platform. If you are listening on Anchor leave us a voice message, and you will be shouted out in the show. Black Business Highlight: 1. Until there is a cure: A national organization dedicated to eradicating HIV/AIDS by raising awareness and funds to combat this pandemic. Video clips from this week's episode:

Black Oasis
Knowledge Is Power

Black Oasis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2020 40:42


Tawfiki Chukwuemeka enters the oasis to discuss HIV prevention , stigmas, and racial bias in the health care industry. This episode is in Honor of World AIDS day. Join us as we lay it all down.

Business Drive
Mozambique Legislators Ask For Increase In HIV Budget

Business Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2020 1:18


Legislators in Mozambique's parliament are urging the government to allocate more funds to tackle the HIV/Aids epidemic, in the week that marks World Aids day.The budget allocated to combat the epidemic has been reducing year after year - the budget has decreased from $2.9m (£2.1m) in 2015 to about $1.6m in 2020.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/newscast-africa/support

The Three Letters Podcast
World AIDS Day-2020

The Three Letters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 19:13


December 1st is World AIDS Day, a day to unite in the fight to end the HIV epidemic, support people living with HIV, and honor those who have lost their life.One of the most most famous AIDS-related icons is the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. Conceived in 1985 by Cleave Jones and then co-founded as the NAMES Project with Mike Smith in 1987, the quilt has blossomed into a 48,000 panel memorial. Smith joins me to talk about the how the quilt began, the struggle to maintain a memorial made of spangles and cloth, and how the busiest quilt in American history went virtual. Like, subscribe, and listen!Ren Morrill (Host) - Ren is The Three Letter Podcast’s creator and host. He is a Maine native with a life long passion for HIV. He works for Frannie Peabody Center as the prevention program coordinator. He also serves as the co-chair of Pride Portland’s HIV Advisory Board.Mike Smith- Today is World AIDS day and my guest is Mike Smith. Mike is the co-founder of the AIDS Memorial Quilt and served as managing director there from 1987 to 1989. He returned in 1996 to produce the last full-scale display of the Quilt in Washington DC that year. Mike was executive director of the LGBT Community Center of Colorado from 1997 to 2001 and then, from 2002 to 2015, he led AIDS Emergency Fund & Breast Cancer Emergency Fund (AEF & BCEF), agencies that annually help more than 3,000 people disabled by HIV/AIDS or breast cancer pay their bills while too sick to work. He has recently rejoined the Quilt team as a consultant to the National AIDS Memorial, the new stewards of the Quilt.Mike’s undergraduate degree is from Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service. He received his MBA from Stanford University Graduate School of Business.•NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt •Pride Portland’s HIV Advisory Board Virtual Hosting Of 8 Panels

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL
NYC health advisors higher covid spikes following Thanksgiving, meanwhile Mayor De Blasio calls for New Yorkers to donate more blood this month... Today is World Aids Commemoration Day, Samantha Liebman has the story... Nurses at Montefiore New Rochelle H

1010 WINS ALL LOCAL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 6:21


Brave to the Bone
on World AIDS Awareness day we investigate the similarities in this current pandemic to that of AIDS- in terms of Human connection

Brave to the Bone

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 49:21


Jimmy DNP RN-BC is a leader in patient care in inner cities HIV health and prevention clinics. he is a leader in his kindness and dedication in compassion for honoring each patient as he would a friend, he is a master at creating safe spaces. he shares personal stories, brings awareness to prevention, and educates us on the need of human connection and equality

OH MY GOSHH!
Lets Talk World AIDS DAY and HIV with Personal Support Worker Ann Piercy

OH MY GOSHH!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 22:28


In this Episode I spoke with Ann Piercy who is a Personal Support Worker working for GOSHH. Ann educated me about World Aids day and what it represents along with simplifying HIV.  Ann also spoke about the testing process  at GOSHH and  about the support she offers for people living with HIV. For more information on World Aids Day https://goshh.ie/wad/ For more information on HIV  https://goshh.ie/hivinfo/living-with-hiv-2/ For more information on Testing https://goshh.ie/rapidtesting In order to get a rapid test you can visit the office on Davis Street to make an appointment with a member of staff, email support@goshh.ie or ring 061 314354 during office opening hours. All Podcast recordings are currently being carried out over zoom adhering to Covid 19 guidelines.

The Quicky
What It's Like Living With HIV In 2020?

The Quicky

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 17:27


In the 1980's, ads with bowling grim reapers was for many of us, our introduction to this scary new virus called HIV and AIDS. Now though, living with the virus is stunningly different, exceedingly positive and we're even on track to wipe out community transmission in the next two years here in Australia. On this World AIDS day, we find out what HIV really looks like in 2020. Subscribe to The Quicky at... https://mamamia.com.au/the-quicky/ CREDITS  Host/Producer: Claire Murphy Guest Booker: Mel Sauer Audio Producer: Jacob Round Guests: Sarah Feagan, HIV positive and the Health Promotion Officer at Living Positive Victoria and Fraser Drummond, ANZ Medical Director at ViiV Healthcare CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Hey Doc Let's Chat!
Living with HIV: Her Story

Hey Doc Let's Chat!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 31:15


On this episode we invite Thamicha Isaac to the Mic!⁣ ⁣ Thamicha Isaac is an openly positive HIV Activist and founder of Miizmicha’s World Empowerment. Thamicha is passionate about reducing the stigma surrounding HIV and empowers individuals living with HIV. She spends her time bringing awareness and HIV education to communities worldwide. ⁣ ⁣ In honor of World AIDS day, Thamicha joins us to talk about her experience living with HIV and how she uses her story to inspire others. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heydocletschat/message

Black & Boujee
Special episode- 90 days FILM

Black & Boujee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 18:06


Interview with Nathan Williams writer and Director of the film 90 Days. Watch now on Revolt or on World AIDS day 12/1/2020.

Black Boy Joy
The Naked Truth, with Joshua Royal

Black Boy Joy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 63:34


This week, Ainsley and Kieran are very pleased to be joined by Joshua Royal, Sri-Lankan born ballet dancer and creator of 'The Naked Truth'- an online event passionately helping to remove the stigma of HIV. On the 1st of December, The Naked Truth will support World AIDs day with a premiere showcase of dance, music and poetry to raise awareness and funds for The Terrence Higgins Trust, the UK’s leading HIV and sexual health charity. There will be an opportunity to donate during the event and help them amplify the voices of those affected by HIV. They aim to eradicate stigma and discrimination and to shape a world that is more inclusive and positive. The Naked Truth is supported by House of Rainbow and Stream Movement We sat down to discuss the event, breaking HIV stigma, growing up and working as a dancer, Lady GaGa's new 'Chromatica' and much more. Text NAKED to 70085 to donate £5 to Terrence Higgins Trust. Texts cost £5 plus one standard rate message and you’ll be opting in to hear more about our work and fundraising via telephone and SMS. If you’d like to give £5 but do not wish to receive marketing communications, text NAKEDNOINFO to 70085.” Visit http://streammovement.com/thenakedtruth for more information Check out https://www.facebook.com/HIVthenakedtruth/ Visit Joshua Royal's instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_royal/ Follow Black Boy Joy Podcast https://www.instagram.com/blackboyjoypodcast/ Follow Black Boy Joy Podcast on Twitter https://twitter.com/blkboyjoypod Please send questions/coments/queries to blackboyjoypodcast@gmail.com

The Three Letters Podcast
Episode 01-05 - World AIDS Vaccine Day

The Three Letters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 75:15


World AIDS Vaccine Day, also known as HIV Vaccine Awareness Day, is observed annually on May 18. HIV vaccine advocates mark the day by promoting the continued and urgent need for a vaccine to prevent HIV infection. They acknowledge and thank the thousands of volunteers, community members, health professionals, supporters and scientists who are working together to find a safe and effective AIDS vaccine and urge the international community to recognize the importance of investing in new technologies as a critical element of a comprehensive response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.Join Ren, and guests Dr. Katy Garret, PharmD, and Dr. Stephen Pagkalinawan, MD, and the public health interns at Frannie Peabody Center as we discuss vaccine development and safety, COVID-19 and HIV, and the exciting updates to HIV prevention such as Cabotegravir for PrEP, the Dapivirine ring, and the scoop on Descovy and Truvada! Please note the we are still producing episodes, but are a little off schedule due to the pandemic. Thank you for your understanding and patience. Ren Morrill (Host) - Ren is a Maine native with a life long passion for HIV. He works for Frannie Peabody Center as a prevention outreach, testing and education specialist. He also serves as the co-chair of Pride Portland’s HIV Advisory Board.Dr. Katy Garrett, PharmD - Dr. Katy Garrett, PharmD, BCIDP, AAHIVP is the clinical pharmacist at Gilman Clinic specializing in the treatment and prevention of HIV, Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C. Dr. Garrett is a graduate of the University of Kentucky College of Pharmacy and completed a residency at the Orlando Veteran’s Affairs Medical Center and a fellowship in HIV clinical pharmacology at the University of North Carolina prior to moving to Maine. She is board certified in infectious diseases pharmacy and is certified in HIV pharmacy by the American Academy of HIV Medicine. Her professional interests predominantly involve disease prevention – both HIV pre- and post-exposure prophylaxis and vaccine-preventable illnesses. Dr. Garrett recently initiated a program designed to make PrEP more accessible and presented research evaluating the efficacy of a newer hepatitis B vaccine among people living with HIV or Hepatitis C. Outside of work she enjoys taking her dog for hikes in the White Mountains, exploring all the croissant and bagel places in the area, and cycling.Dr.Stephen Pagkalinawan, MD- Stephen Pagkalinawan is a dual Internal Medicine/Pediatrics physician and NJ native who completed his undergraduate education at Rutgers - New Brunswick and medical education at Rutgers New Jersey Medical school. He is now finishing up his residency over at Maine Medical Center in Portland, ME and will be leaving for Philadelphia this July to start an adult Infectious Disease fellowship at Temple University and pursue his interests in HIV medicine and sexual health. During his 4 years at Maine Medical Center, he has taken care of hundreds of patients of all ages and has done work to increase awareness of PrEP amongst staff, especially on the Adolescent Pediatrics side.•Khan Academy Medicine - HIV Suite•AVERT’s article on HIV subtypes•AIDS Info - What is an elite controller •HIV Vaccines Trial Network•No On Question 1 AKA Maine Question 1, Religious and Philosophical Vaccination Exemptions Referendum (March 2020)•Host Brian Lehrer and HIV activist Peter Stanley remember Larry Kramer, and discuss vaccine research.•Amy Walter and Anthony Facuci remember Larry Kramer, and talk about the difficulty of developing a HIV vaccine in comparison to one for COVID-19. •The Side Effects of Vaccines - How High Are the Risks - Education video mentioned in the show that outlines just how safe vaccines are.•PrEP Watch - Dapivirine Ring•Poz Magazine - Cabotegravir for PrEP•What is PrEP?•What is the difference between Truvada and Descovy for PreP?•People without insurance can get free PrEP.•How Well Do U=U and PrEP Work?

Hollywood United Methodist Church
12/1 - World AIDS Sunday - Nothing Is Impossible With God

Hollywood United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 21:58


Rev. Kathy Cooper Ledesma preaching

The Robert Scott Bell Show
The RSB Show 12-01-19 - Jon Rappoport, World AIDS Fraud Day, Monsanto AJ Lanigan, Beta Glucan

The Robert Scott Bell Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2019 110:00


The RSB Show 12-01-19 - Jon Rappoport, World AIDS Fraud Day, Monsanto AJ Lanigan, Beta Glucan by Robert Scott Bell

Umemba Health Academy Podcast
Episode 3 - World AIDS Day with LaPortia Frazier

Umemba Health Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 41:56


Welcome to the Umemba Health Academy Podcast – Episode 3.Today is December 1, World AIDS day.  Special Guest LaPortia Frazier, a Link To Care Specialist with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, discusses HIV/AIDS treatment and transmission, healthcare homophobia, the stigma associated with a HIV/AIDS diagnosis, and more! 

Broken Pussy Podcast
World AIDs Day - Ft Meme

Broken Pussy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 73:15


December 1st is World AIDs day so in this episode we have the lovely Meme from NAZ come in and teach us everything we've always wanted to know about HIV and AIDS. We discuss; Can you get HIV orally? PEP vs PReP Detectable vs Undetectable HIV vs AIDs - what is the difference? This is a more serious episode, we hope we did it justice and asked all the questions you guys also have. Please do let us know if you have any other questions about HIV or AIDs, and we can try to find out the answer for you. Please go and know your status!!! Please don't forget to use the # to join in our conversations. You can follow us on Instagram and Twitter at BrokenPPodcast and please share, subscribe and leave a review. Thank you so much for listening x

Situationship Central Podcast from Comfort. Without Apology
Situationship Central | S1:E3 | Sex & Sexual Attitudes in an Age of Situationships

Situationship Central Podcast from Comfort. Without Apology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019 66:07


In S1:E3 @ComfortWithoutApology is joined by @yve_olution2 and @thelove.drop to discuss Sex & Sexual Attitudes in an Age of Situationships. When we (70's and early 80's babies) were growing up in the 80’s, AIDs (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome) was considered an epidemic and quickly became something that we were very aware and very, very afraid of. The prospect of having unprotected sex, contracting HIV and dying, was real. Fear and stigma were rife but, roll forward to modern times and attitudes towards safe-sex in the UK, seem to be at an all time low. Whilst many people still assume infections and diseases can’t happen to them, ahead of World AIDS day on 1st December, we explore attitudes towards sex in the current climate of sexual empowerment and how we can all play our part in having healthier sex lives amongst casual relations, situationships, liberated minds and porn! Situationship Central is aimed at 70’s babies and 80’s kids, and explores modern-day relationships across a range of themes; from online dating, ethnicity and sexual behaviours to in-person interactions, real-life dilemmas and shady shenanigans, we bring you frank discussions, inappropriate jokes and candid conversations, with special guests. Join the conversation; submit a request to feature on a future episode or send us your relationship and situationship scenarios via the link in our Instagram bio @SituationshipCentral. #SituationshipCentral is published every 2 weeks on Thursdays, and produced by TGRG (The Girl in the Red Glasses). This podcast may contain strong and/or explicit language. Share. Rate. Comment. Subscribe. © 2019 Comfort. Without Apology --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/situationship-central/message

Insight Peterborough
Peterborough’s first wheelchair curling bonspiel and World AIDS Awareness Day

Insight Peterborough

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 58:11


First we speak to Pauline Orpwood from the Peterborough Curling Club about Peterborough’s first ever wheelchair curling bonspiel. And then we chat by phone with Bob Leahy about World AIDS Awareness Day.

Hollywood United Methodist Church
25 Years Of Hope: World AIDS Sunday

Hollywood United Methodist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 44:04


Rev. Kathy Cooper Ledesma preaching Specail Guests include: - Bishop Mary Ann Swenson - District Superintendent Mark Nakagawa - Richard Zaldivar from the Wall Las Memorias Project

Chill with Q - The S Encial Sessions
Chill with Q - The S Encial Sessions #08 - World AIDS Day Special Edition

Chill with Q - The S Encial Sessions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2018 62:59


Hello to all my Deep Chilled and Ethnic friends... I hope this weekend finds you well.I have a Special Edition for you this week in tribute to World AIDS day.This particular mix is dedicated to all those people in the world who live with the weight of this unfortunate illness.Very rarely spoken about, it seems to have disappeared, but as we all should be well aware, that is certainly not the case. AIDS still claims many lives across the globe and can still be considered one of the most dangerous and deadly viruses unleashed on mankind. However, we can fight it and beat it... with some very simple actions.Get tested... Use a condom... and Don't Share Needles...!Don't be Ignorant - "Avoid the Scare - Be Aware..!"I wish you all a wonderful weekend and week to come.Peace and serenity to all.Quint S Ence.Track List:01. Red Wind - Jan Garbarek02. A Wi Cur - Djura - feat. Marwana 03. Anatolia - KhaiKhan04. Our Eyes (Sephira Remix) - Nibana05. Everlasting Moments (Original Mix) - El Sonido Project06. Nabia (Original Mix) - Be Svendsen07. Tab Leh (Hobta Remix) - Hrag Mikkel08. Misirlou - Kled Mone09. Sacred Dance Of The Demon - Damian Lazarus10. Leave It All Behind (Mad Morello Igi Remix) - Zeni N11. Innerbloom - RÜFÜS12. Uplift (Original Mix) - ARTBAT Rafael Cerato

Orange Nation
SORDID SOUNDZ - ORANGE (Nov 2018)

Orange Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 60:13


Sunday nights at ORANGE!Continuing to add that uplifting end to the weekend whilst giving you that added burst of good energy for the week ahead. This week we are continuing the vibe with a little touch of added Kamp! We are also raising proceeds for the worthy charity The Albert Kennedy Trust for World AIDS day weekend.3 rooms of goodies to entertain you on a Sunday night till Monday morningRoom 1 Zebra Bar, ORANGE ROOM from 11pm till closeThe uplifting Sunday Funk Force of Orange will continue to lift your spirits with it's continuing Legacy of great House Dance music.DJ's:-Sordid Soundz 11 pm till 2.30amMatt Bogard 2.30 am till CloseHosted by James Herne, GlennDora and Jason PrinceRoom 2 JASON'S JUKEBOXThe new home of Jason's Jukebox. Expect a smorgasbord of colourful people entertaining you in our piano/ entertainment bar on a weekly basis. DJ's:- Jason Prince + DJ Matthew BHosted by Miss Prince and GlennDoraSo put The Kamp back into your Sunday Party Agenda!Room 3 Protocol VIPCinema room playing a host of camp classics with lounge area and popcornOn the night expectSexy Boys courtesy of AnxyMediaFree shotsDrink PromotionsGiveawaysand much much more!Bending over backwards to improve your Sunday experience! OOh Err Missus. Look forward to seeing you there!Entry is Free before 3am £5 after for students with NUS/ Concessions or flyer£8 on the doorOrange featuring Jason's Jukebox is every Sunday in Protocol in Fire, Vauxhall. (use the Lightbox entrance) 6A South Lambeth Road, London, SW8 1SP

Orange Nation
SORDID SOUNDZ - ORANGE (Nov 2018)

Orange Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 60:13


Sunday nights at ORANGE! Continuing to add that uplifting end to the weekend whilst giving you that added burst of good energy for the week ahead. This week we are continuing the vibe with a little touch of added Kamp! We are also raising proceeds for the worthy charity The Albert Kennedy Trust for World AIDS day weekend. 3 rooms of goodies to entertain you on a Sunday night till Monday morning Room 1 Zebra Bar, ORANGE ROOM from 11pm till close The uplifting Sunday Funk Force of Orange will continue to lift your spirits with it's continuing Legacy of great House Dance music. DJ's:- Sordid Soundz 11 pm till 2.30am Matt Bogard 2.30 am till Close Hosted by James Herne, GlennDora and Jason Prince Room 2 JASON'S JUKEBOX The new home of Jason's Jukebox. Expect a smorgasbord of colourful people entertaining you in our piano/ entertainment bar on a weekly basis. DJ's:- Jason Prince + DJ Matthew B Hosted by Miss Prince and GlennDora So put The Kamp back into your Sunday Party Agenda! Room 3 Protocol VIP Cinema room playing a host of camp classics with lounge area and popcorn On the night expect Sexy Boys courtesy of AnxyMedia Free shots Drink Promotions Giveaways and much much more! Bending over backwards to improve your Sunday experience! OOh Err Missus. Look forward to seeing you there! Entry is Free before 3am £5 after for students with NUS/ Concessions or flyer £8 on the door Orange featuring Jason's Jukebox is every Sunday in Protocol in Fire, Vauxhall. (use the Lightbox entrance) 6A South Lambeth Road, London, SW8 1SP

Scrums and Scrumpy
Coach Goodbyes, Hooker Tries And Meaty Thighs

Scrums and Scrumpy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 79:59


It's Scrums and Scrumpy time again! As the autumn internationals come to an intriguing end, we've got a packed (and occasionally chaotic) show for you... Part 1: The Autumn Internationals games come to a close with England defeating Australia, inspired Fiji beating France for the first time, Scotland edging out Argentina and Wales out muscling South Africa. We look at some stunning Premiership games as the league continued with Wasps squeezing past Bristol and Tigers going down to Sarries. Part 2: We briefly preview the next round of Premiership games, discuss Sam Burgess speaking out about his time in Union, dissect the World Rugby Award winners, look at the possible post 2019 Rugby World Cup coaching merry go round and salute Joe Schmidt after his announcement that he will stand down next year. Part 3: The Hall of Fame continues - the topic of discussion this week is brilliant players in poor teams. Shout out to Sheffield Vulcans - a LGBT rugby club who are raising money for World AIDS day, and debate the best thighs in rugby. Finally, a tribute to the wonderful commentator Iain Robertson - who is retiring after 46 years with the BBC. See if you can spot our new rugby-related swear censor...

Pulse
Pulse: Living with HIV in Uganda

Pulse

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 6:52


HIV/AIDS remains one of the world's most significant public health challenges. Africa accounts for almost two-thirds of all new infections. Stigma and discrimination remain barriers to having a HIV-free generation. To commemorate World AIDS day, Frank Yiga went to meet some young people living with HIV in Uganda.

Pulse series | Deutsche Welle
Pulse: Living with HIV in Uganda

Pulse series | Deutsche Welle

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2017 6:52


HIV/AIDS remains one of the world's most significant public health challenges. Africa accounts for almost two-thirds of all new infections. Stigma and discrimination remain barriers to having a HIV-free generation. To commemorate World AIDS day, Frank Yiga went to meet some young people living with HIV in Uganda.

Foundry UMC
When?

Foundry UMC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 27:47


A sermon preached by Rev. Ginger E. Gaines-Cirelli at Foundry UMC December 3, 2017, the first Sunday of Advent.   Texts: Isaiah 64:1-9, Mark 13:24-37   Today we begin a new Christian year. Just as there is a unique Chinese calendar and Jewish calendar (and many others across cultures), the Christian community has its own cycle of seasons to give shape and meaning to time and to delineate days of special celebration and remembrance. Advent is the first season—the entry point—of the Christian year and is a time of preparation for the great feast of the Incarnation, what we commonly call Christmas. Advent includes simple practices—like the lighting of candles and the use of sacred symbols like evergreens, circular wreaths, stars, and the like—to stir our senses and awaken us to beauty and to an awareness of God. At Foundry this year, our music-inspired annual theme provides an opportunity to learn what will be, for many, a new word and concept.  An “anacrusis” consists of the note or notes that are the “lead-in” or “pick-up” notes for a melody.  I’ll use a familiar song to illustrate (appropriate for an anticipated birth).  [sing “Happy Birthday” but start with “birthday to you…”] The “happy” at the beginning of the song is the anacrusis. Just as an anacrusis is the beginning, the entry point into a song, Advent is the entry point into the Christian year.     One of the particular practices of this season, is the intentional marking of time. Advent is a time of waiting and watching, of opening our eyes and hearts through spiritual practices. With all the hustle and bustle of the season, pausing for even a few moments to light a candle and say a prayer can be profound. This year, Foundry is providing a resource for each week during Advent, a prayer card drawing from the week’s scriptures. The prayer cards are an invitation to practice breath prayer. This simple prayer practice can be done anywhere. Use it as a mantra, as a brief prayer in the morning, evening or throughout the day. Use it as Spirit leads. I hope the prayer card will itself be an “anacrusis”—an entry point into moments of mindfulness with God.  The cards will be available as you exit worship today…   Explain breath prayer and practice it for a few seconds…   +++++++++++   What is the world coming to?  Well, I’m afraid it’s coming to a place where empire is strong as ever.  I know there’s a new Star Wars movie coming out next week, and even though there are plenty of narrative resonances between that saga and the world we inhabit, that’s not what I’m talking about. What I’m talking about is empire as reflected in our ancient texts and experienced right up to our own day.  I’m talking about empire that consists of consolidation of power by a small, wealthy ruling class, the abuse of people and the planet for economic gain, the shameless rationalizations of these practices by religious leaders who are in bed with those pulling the strings, and the public promotion of the voices of those religious leaders to provide legitimation for injustice.   Last year at this time, we grappled with our prophetic call, a call to challenge empire, to resist evil, injustice, and oppression in whatever forms they present themselves.  The words of Old Testament scholar Walter Brueggemann challenged us to understand that living under the conditions of empire threatens a slide into a “numbed consciousness of denial.”[i]  The imperial reality distracts, rationalizes, and drugs the populace so that people fall asleep, so that the awareness of human pain and struggle won’t get in the way of business as usual and a healthy bottom line for those in the top 1%.  Bread and circuses, smoke and mirrors, flash and spin… Empire employs these and many other tactics to tempt us to turn toward ourselves, to be protective of our own comfort, fearful for our own safety, so distracted by all the chaos and shiny objects swirling around us that we lose sight of what matters most of all—so distracted that we lose sight of one another; so distracted that we lose sight of God.   What is this world coming to? I see this world cozying up to empire… And, oh, how easy it is to grow numb… How easy to look upon the state of the world with either heartbroken despair or with hatred and blame.  Because it sure seems like the world is coming to a whole lot of more of the same evil, injustice, and oppression that the prophets have been railing against since the earliest recorded prophets back in the 8th century BCE. When will it be different?   I just celebrated a birthday—not quite hitting the 5-0 mark, but within close range.  And I find myself thinking a lot about the passage of time.  As I’ve meditated upon the state of the world and of the church, I’ve also thought about folks who’ve been alive a lot longer than me and those whose experiences have been so different from my own due to race, gender, identity, orientation, opportunity, and more—and I wonder what they’ve seen, I wonder what you’re thinking, how you’re feeling now.  As we observed World AIDS day I’ve thought about those of you who lived through the terrifying, devastating initial outbreak back in the 1980s, who lost countless friends and loved ones and those who are living with HIV today.  As I realized it was 62 years ago this past Friday that Rosa Parks stood up for justice and her own dignity by sitting down in a bus, I thought about those of you who’ve been in the struggle for racial equity and justice your whole lives because of the color of your skin and of those who have long labored to be allies in that struggle.  When I feel weary or am tempted to despair, when I become mindful of my own failures, foibles, selfishness, and complicity, it’s helpful to think of you who’ve been at this thing called life and faith for so long, who’ve labored to know God and to know yourselves, who’ve been through so much, and—nevertheless—keep showing up, keep acting up, keep standing up for love and mercy, in faith, hope, and love.   In my musings upon time, I’ve also pondered how it will feel to preach on the traditional Advent scriptures twenty years from now.  Today, we’ve heard what’s called the “little apocalypse” of Mark. Those who first heard these words had done their best to resist empire. They had organized and rebelled against the Roman occupying force. And it had ended in disaster and devastation. Their hopes were dashed and the sacred center of their lives—the Jewish Temple—had been destroyed.  It is this context that gave rise to the words we hear today.   Apocalyptic is a genre of sacred writing whose function is to respond to moments of crisis with revelation of things to come. Folks tend to think of apocalypse as the end of the world.  That is kind of true, but only if “the end of the world” is understood as the band R.E.M. sang about it—the end of the world as we know it.  As Dr. Karoline Lewis writes, “When apocalyptic shows up in biblical writings, you know time has changed, time is changing, and it’s time to pay attention—not to prepare for the end of time, as this genre is so frequently misunderstood, but to expect the revelation of God in our time. And not just God’s arrival, but God’s ongoing presence and God’s certain reign that transforms our time. God’s control of time. God’s directing of time toward all that is good and perfect and true.”[ii]   Apocalyptic speaks of the revelation of God’s presence, the revelation of God’s activity, the anticipation of God’s in-breaking, of God’s drawing near. These writings are usually cryptic and dramatic, poetic and often scary.  But they are meant to evoke awe and to wake people up to anticipate God’s arrival.  Apocalyptic doesn’t ultimately signal what the world’s coming to, but what’s coming to the world—who’s coming to the world.[iii]   Apocalyptic writing calls us to expect God to show up and do something good. But, as so many of you have said to me, some days it’s difficult to see or to expect anything good, perfect, or true to appear. That difficulty may be the result of mental or physical illness or struggle against addiction or being worn out and overwhelmed or being in a relationship that feels on the verge of implosion or of the general state of the world and the oppressive tyranny of empire.  In my darkest moments, I worry and wonder: in twenty or forty years, when I stand to preach these texts yet again, will time have been transformed at all?  If not, will I have the faith I see in so many of you?—a strong, stubborn, commitment to compassion and to hope even when things seem hopeless… I worry and wonder: Will the world have come to anything resembling the Kin-dom or will empire continue its mind- and heart-numbing churn, its boot still ground into the necks of the vulnerable as it has for century upon century upon century?  How long, O Lord? When will the times be different than they are today?    “About that day or hour no one knows, neither the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but only the Father.  Beware, keep alert; for you do not know when the time will come.” (Mk 13:32-33)   That’s just aggravating. But even though we may want something else, we are given something. We are given clear instruction: in a time of crisis and turmoil and all the chaos of empire, stay awake and look for God to show up. And, when I let go of my weariness and worry, I remember—and perhaps you will too—moments that prove that when God shows up, things do change—time shifts from measured minutes and seconds into timeless moments and never-forgotten memories. When God draws near, we find our voice or the strength to keep going, we discover we’re not alone, that even with all our imperfections and fears we possess gifts to share, we see here and there the ways that our choices have made a positive difference.  When God intervenes, love happens, ways get made when there really is no way, death is no longer the end, and despair is overcome with hope.  Our hope is possible because even when it seems the world is coming to no good, God comes to the world.  Every time.   [i] Walter Brueggemann, The Prophetic Imagination, Second Edition, Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2001, p. 81 [ii] Karoline Lewis, “Advent Time,” http://www.workingpreacher.org/craft.aspx?post=5007 [iii] Jim Harnish, “What’s Coming?” https://jimharnish.org/2017/11/30/whats-coming/

This QPOC Life
World AIDS Day

This QPOC Life

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2017 75:46


Friday, December 1 was World AIDS day, so we got together to talk about how HIV/AIDS has impacted our lives, and those we know. We also share information regarding HIV/AIDS and maintaining your health so that whether you’re HIV negative or HIV positive, you can live well. We also covered some news from the week, and had our first bit of listener feedback! If you believe in the work we are doing here and want to contribute to our success financially Become a Patron on Patreon! Subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes or Google Play Music! (it’s free!) Join the conversation! If you want to be featured on an episode of the podcast, become a part of the TQPOCL Say Community. Follow This QPOC Life on Twitter Johnathan: @blasianfma Carlos: @tresfabuleux Jo Lee: @callmejolee Zach: @zacharyares The Link Dump: Johnathan’s HIV Video Series  Joshua Short and Black Friday Porn Awards Racist? Gay Couple Arrested in Thailand for Booty Pics  NYC At Lowest HIV Infection Rate Fans of Ann Curry Rejoice at Matt Lauer’s Demise Starbucks Holiday Cup Controversy 2017 Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD) HIV/AIDS Services in NYC HIV/AIDS Services USA HIV/ AIDS resources World Wide

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking
World AIDS Day Special: Nothing in HIV Makes Sense Except in Light of Evolution

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2017 51:37


CVR Contagious Thinking Episode #24: World AIDS Day with HIV expert Professor David Robertson, PI and head of bioinformatics at the CVR. Today, the 1st of December marks World AIDS day. A day designed to raise awareness of those 37 million people infected with HIV (and the potential for that number to grow) and this year aims to end Isolation, Stigma, and Transmission, under the umbrella of a ‘right to health’. This day is one of 9 Global Health days of the World Health Organisation alongside other infections like Tuberculosis, Malaria and Hepatitis. AIDS - or acquired immunodeficiency syndrome - is caused by HIV or human immunodeficiency virus. HIV is a kind of virus called a retrovirus, which means it can stick itself into our own DNA making it extremely hard to get rid of. There is currently no vaccine to stop you from contracting HIV and there is no cure if you do get infected. Those people infected can never rid themselves of the virus but can stop developing AIDS by taking medicine, known as antivirals - that blocks the virus from growing inside them, and those them getting sick. This medicine is now a combination of different drugs referred to as highly-active anti-retroviral therapy, or HAART. A combination of medicine is needed because if only a single drug is used, HIV can easily become immune or resistant to it. HAART must be taken for the life of the patient or else HIV will begin to grow again and can lead to AIDS. Some of the antivirals are so effective that they can be taken by an uninfected person to prevent HIV infection. This is known as pre-exposure prophylaxis or PREP. Other things like using condoms during sex or not sharing injecting drug paraphernalia can reduce the chances of spreading the virus. While developments like HAART, PREP and rapid diagnosis are making global control of HIV/AIDS more of a reality, there is still work to be done. Making World AIDS day all the more important. Nothing in biology makes sense except in light of evolution and HIV and AIDS is no exception. Questions like: Where did HIV come from? When did people first get infected? Why does HIV cause AIDS? And how likely will the virus become resistant to our antivirals? Can all be answered by looking at how the virus changes or evolves over time. To explore this important area and mark World AIDS day, we talked with Professor David Robertson, principal investigator and head of bioinformatics at the CVR. David has dedicated his career to understanding HIV evolution and how it interacts with our cells and he does this through the power of computational biology and bioinformatic approaches. Listen to Jack and I’s conversation with David about HIV, bioinformatics, and trying to figure out how virus hijack our body using a way of thinking called control theory…. Find out more about David Robertson's work here: https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/iii/staff/davidrobertson/ For related podcast episodes on HIV and AIDS see: A chat with Beatrice Hahn about HIV evolution https://soundcloud.com/user-28288327/beatrice-hahn-the-2016-sir-michael-stoker-prize-winner Last year's World AIDS Day podcast looking at the diverse ways CVR scientists are studying the virus from a clinical, molecular and veterinary perspective. https://soundcloud.com/user-28288327/a-human-a-monkey-and-a-cat-walk-into-the-clinic Talking with Dr Clare Jolly about how HIV spreads from cell to cell within your body https://soundcloud.com/user-28288327/how-does-hiv-move-its-deadly-infection-from-cell-to-cell 8251 Chimpanzee - this image by Marius Photography Music: Noahs Stark by krackatoa (freemusicarchive.org/music/krackato…_-_Noahs_Stark)

The Gay Power Half Hour
The Gay Power Half Hour Ep 50

The Gay Power Half Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 32:33


This week the boys talk thanksgiving, Tony's birthday, hotter siblings and prescription strength ecstasy. It's also World AIDS day and the boys share their experiences and talk Prep, disclosure and education.

C4 and Bryan Nehman
12/01/2016- 6 Shot In Baltimore. Teacher Arrested For Hitting Student. Dr. Leana Wen Talks Tom Price. Rate Mayor SRB Terms. Is a USA Party Divisive?

C4 and Bryan Nehman

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2016 132:06


Thursday on the C4 Show C4 spent the first hour talking about crime in Baltimore City. In the second hour C4 talked about how a assistant teacher was arrested for attacking a student. C4 also talked to Sr. Leana Sheryle Wen, the health commissioner of Baltimore City, about violence in the city, Dr. Tom Price and World AIDS day. In the third hour of the show C4 talked about Mayor Stephanie Rawlings Blake's 7 years in office. In the final hour of the show C4 talked about how Loyola University Maryland was not happy with a party that has an America theme because it might be too divisive.

Round Table 圆桌议事
携手抗艾,重在预防

Round Table 圆桌议事

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2016 53:01


December the 1st is World AIDS day.On today’s program,we’ll talk about everything you need to know about HIV and AIDS. The progress and obstacles China faces as a nation that’s making more effort in fighting the disease. And of course, treatment that’s necessary and stigma we should overcome.

SexyNerdScience
SNS S1E26

SexyNerdScience

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2015 38:23


I hope you’re not too full from Thanksgiving because we’ve got a full serving of SexyNerdScience for you. Tuesday was World AIDs day, we’ve got a new Batman V. Superman clip and we talk about the Science of Climate Change. Make sure to wear a condom because the only thing we want to transmit is Knowledge. IT’s SexyNerdScience

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking
How does HIV move its deadly infection from cell-to-cell?

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2015 17:31


Here, on World AIDS day, we meet Dr Clare Jolly, HIV virologist, about her work and her groups work on how HIV spreads from cell-to-cell and what this means for antiviral treatment and vaccination. Clare is a Senior Research Fellow in the Division of Infection & Immunity at University College London and was at the CVR earlier this year to give a seminar on her work Importantly, Tuesday 1st December 2016, marks world AIDS day, which (as their website says) is an is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV and to commemorate people who have died. World AIDS Day is important because it reminds the public and Government that HIV has not gone away – there is still a vital need to raise money, increase awareness, fight prejudice and improve education. Like the Jolly Lab, CVR investigators carry out comprehensive research on HIV and related retroviruses, looking at HIV evolution in patients, animal retroviruses, cancer-causing retroviruses and how our innate immune system defends ourselves against them. These labs include, the Neil, Gifford, Hosie, Thomson, Willett and Wilson labs. Edited intro/outro music credit: 'Take me higher' by 'Jahzzar'. freemusicarchive.org/music/Jahzzar/…Me_Higher_1626 (creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/). Picture credit: HIV-infected CD4 T cell binding to a non-infected dendritic cell. https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/news-articles/0415/020415-HIV-internet-malware-early-treatment

Lets Face It w/ Wil Strayhorn & Friends
AIDS Today- World AIDS Day

Lets Face It w/ Wil Strayhorn & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2014 57:00


World AIDS 2-Day   December 1st marked the 27th World AIDS Day. what does it mean to have HIV today, after years of research and advances in treatment? "It means likely you can have a normal lifespan and have a similar life to someone who does not have HIV," says Dr. Ray Martins, chief medical officer at Whitman-Walker Health in Washington. About 1.1 million Americans live with HIV, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But because of improved treatments, they're living longer and their quality of life is better. On this show we will hear from 2 Survivors and their stories of Triumph and Victory over HIV/AIDS. We will also hear about Insurance options NOW available to those who may be living with HIV/AIDS

Lets Face It w/ Wil Strayhorn & Friends
AIDS Today- World AIDS Day

Lets Face It w/ Wil Strayhorn & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2014 58:00


World AIDS 2-Day   December 1st marked the 27th World AIDS Day. what does it mean to have HIV today, after years of research and advances in treatment? "It means likely you can have a normal lifespan and have a similar life to someone who does not have HIV," says Dr. Ray Martins, chief medical officer at Whitman-Walker Health in Washington. About 1.1 million Americans live with HIV, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But because of improved treatments, they're living longer and their quality of life is better. On this show we will hear from 2 Survivors and their stories of Triumph and Victory over HIV/AIDS. We will also hear about Insurance options NOW available to those who may be living with HIV/AIDS

Brain Purge
Brain Purge - I Have A Cold

Brain Purge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2013 68:58


Purgin' my brain. Talking about having a cold, talk about raising the minimum wage, talk about welfare, and World AIDS day.

Brain Purge
Brain Purge - I Have A Cold

Brain Purge

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2013 68:58


Purgin' my brain. Talking about having a cold, talk about raising the minimum wage, talk about welfare, and World AIDS day.

Eva Rusz
World Aids Daygalan 2013

Eva Rusz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2013 92:34


Med anledning av world Aids daygalan den 1 December så pratar Eva tillsammans med tre gäster om Hiv och Aids i sin helhet.

Christian Aid Global
HIV: Stigma Under The Lens

Christian Aid Global

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2011 8:35


Christian Aid has partnered with Magnum Photos to launch ‘Stigma Under The Lens’, a series of thought-provoking audio-photographic slideshows for World AIDS day featuring brave people around the world living with HIV under the shadow of stigma. In this podcast Winnie Ssanyu Sseruma, Advocacy officer for HIV at Christian Aid talks about HIV related stigma. Stigma Under the Lens launches on 28th November. Click this link for further information: http://www.richmix.org.uk/whats-on/event/stigma-under-the-lens/

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio
Priestess of Obatala: The Culture We Forgot..We Are Children of Greatness!

Caribbean Radio Show Crs Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2011 181:00


Osaremi Ogunleye Lanloke, Founder, Host and Producer of Omo Oduduwa Radio Osaremi Ogunleye Lanloke was born in Oyotunji African Village in Sheldon, South Carolina to Chief Alagba Ogunleye and Ayoka Abiomi Lanloke. Her family taught her everything that they could about the customs and traditions of her ancestors. Osaremi is a priestess of Obatala, teacher, speaker, founder, producer and radio host of Omo Oduduwa Radio. By trade, Osaremi has extensive experience in cultural event planning, which includes the Awolawo Festival, Harvest Festival and Ancestral Egungun Conference. In 2002, Osaremi founded the Cultural exchange, an events planning ocmpany which produced the 2004 African Women's Conference, Market days at Lush Life cafe and World Aids day event for Kennesaw State University. Osaremi is currently hosting Omo Oduduwa Radio and produces both Ifa Code of Conduct and Goddess Awakening. She can be reached at osaremi@hotmail.com.

POZ I AM Radio
Angelikah Demonikah - Me, Myself & HIV

POZ I AM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2010 61:00


Angelikah Demonikah is a 25 year old HIV activist from Minneapolis, Minnesota. She was recently featured in the documentary “Me, Myself and HIV” for MTV's Staying Alive campaign, which premiered on World AIDS day. She is currently in school pursuing a degree in Social Work.

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Daytime Confidential
DC #592: Panic Sex

Daytime Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2010 54:05


On today’s Daytime Confidential podcast Luke, Jamey, Jillian and Melodie discuss the latest in All My Children, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of our Lives, General Hospital and The Young and the Restless storylines and news, including: CBS renewed The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful. Y&R received a three-year renewal while B&B earned a two-year pick up. With Days of our Lives' recent two year extension and ABC making a vocal commitment to One Life to Live, it looks as if the soap industry has stabilized a bit. Y&R's Maria Arena Bell also received a contract extension. What does the DC gang have to say about that? Adam and Sharon hit the sheets. Angell Conwell joins the Y&R cast. Mick Cain returns to B&B. Taylor’s angst over Tom and Brooke’s relationship heats up. Cameron Matheson isn’t sold of the Rylee pairing fans have been complaining about all year. Lindsay Hartley makes her All My Children debut this week. Alicia Minshew’s performances have been heartbreaking. Erica shoots David Hayward in the back. Christie Clark returns to Salem. Frances Fisher joins DAYS. Days of our Lives casts a brunette actress in the role of Abby Deveraux. Terri Conn and Tom Degnan debut as Aubrey and Joey on One Life to Live. Was it weird for anyone else to see As The World Turns' Katie making out with her nephew, Adam? Chelsea Handler finds humor in Llanview. Clint wants Inez to seduce Bo. What should happen to Charlie? General Hospital’s Sonny and Brenda go on a date. Luke enjoyed the Quartermaine and Davis family Thanksgivings, but where were Monica and Brook Lynn? Jamey reflects on World AIDS day.

UA News Videos
World AIDS Week 2009 at the UA

UA News Videos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2009 2:28


REVOLUTIONARY SPIRITUALITY
REVOLUTIONARY SPIRITUALITY : Native Americans and AIDS - World AIDS Day

REVOLUTIONARY SPIRITUALITY

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2009 52:25


Robert Foley is currently the Acting Executive Director of the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center in Denver, CO. He has worked in varying aspects of the prevention field for the past 10 years, including community-based research and assessment, public information campaigns, coalition-building, and intervention planning for efforts around intimate partner violence, methamphetamine abuse, alcohol and other drug abuse issues, and most recently STD/HIV. We will be discussing World AIDS, which is on 12/1, the impact of HIV/AIDS in the Native American community, and the work of the National Native American AIDS Prevention Center. Contact information: http://nnaapc.org or (720) 382-2244. This show originally aired on 11/30/09.

The Lancet
The Lancet: July 25, 2008

The Lancet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2008 20:16


Pam Das and Sally Hargreaves discuss highlights from the July 26 issue of The Lancet and the August issue of The Lancet Infectious Diseases ahead of the World AIDS meeting in Mexico next month.

The Lancet Infectious Diseases
The Lancet Infectious Diseases: July 25, 2008

The Lancet Infectious Diseases

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2008 19:39


Pam Das and Sally Hargreaves discuss highlights from the August issue of The Lancet Infectious Diseases ahead of the World AIDS meeting in Mexico next month.