Hank Trout, M.A. moved to San Francisco in 1980 from Chicago to experience the liberation and freedom our city is famous for—and for a coveted assistant editor position with Drummer Magazine. Just in time to witness the beginning of AIDS, Trout …Read More
Antibodies are an important part of our body’s natural defense against illness and disease. They help our immune system fight off and clear viruses and bacteria that cause infections like the flu, the common cold, chickenpox and more. Now, HIV …Read More
Less than six months into the Trump presidency, the man who vowed to protect LGBT people has appointed to his administration a slate of anti-LGBT, misogynistic, xenophobic people who have made speedy progress in undermining the rights and health of …Read More
This month, the Mississippi State Department of Health announced a change to HIV and sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing. In response to state budget cuts, HIV and STI testing will no longer be offered for free. Beginning July 1, many people …Read More
With the lifetime risk of HIV for black gay men nearing 50% in the U.S., public health experts are keen to identify what’s putting young gay black men at higher risk—and figure out what can be done to protect young gay black men from HIV. A new …Read More
The Mansfield Community Garden is just a few blocks from the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Youth Center on Highland. It was longtime Center volunteer Shawn Kravich, an attorney with a green thumb, who saw a ripe opportunity to make a …Read More