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“I refuse to let something like this make me live in fear. I’m not going to take my flags down. In fact, I’m going to put up more, and I hope everyone else does, too.”

via Johnson City Press

An animal control officer with the Washington County-Johnson City Animal Shelter disposed of the carcass and told the victim he had never seen…
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The hit television show, 'Black-ish', took a stand against LGBT+ discrimination in a recent episode. Follow the link below to see this awesome clip!

via The Advocate magazine

The ABC comedy series took a stand against anti-LGBT discrimination, angering some "religious freedom" proponents.
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Denver Colorado AIDS Project added a new photo.
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Long-term HIV/AIDS survivors can now receive specialized care at a San Francisco hospital.

"San Francisco General Hospital’s Ward 86 has added a geriatric clinic called 'Golden Compass' to focus on aging HIV-positive people who, instead of waiting on death, now deal with issues that come with aging: heart disease, cognitive decline, bone weakness, and hearing/vision problems.''

via HIV Plus Magazine

A new clinic has become one of the first of its kind to specialize in care for older people living with HIV.
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"I feel like being present, being able to live out loud and be confident in the life that I am living will hopefully help teach someone something new either about being gay or being black, or [that] being HIV-positive isn't something to be ashamed about."

via NBC News

After HIV counselor Ken Williams discovered he was HIV-positive, he overcame his own shame and started to tell his story in order to spread awareness.
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"Young people need access to HIV testing, treatment, and prevention. Agencies that work with youth should provide those services or work closely with agencies that do offer them.''

via The Huffington Post

Fewer than half of youth organizations offer testing.
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