Robert "Bobbi" Campbell Jr. was born today, January 28, in 1952. He was a public health nurse and an early AIDS activist. In September 1981, Campbell became the 16th person in San Franc… Read More
A number of powerful films depicting the early years of the HIV/AIDS crisis are rightly considered classics. Parting Glances, Longtime Companion, And the Band Played On and Philadelph… Read More
By Amy Lansky, PhD, MPH, Acting Director, Office of National AIDS Policy, The White House Cross-posted from The White House Office of National AIDS Policy - BlogSummary: President Obama ref… Read More
Donald Sterling: 'Magic Johnson, What Has He Done? He's Got AIDSDonald Sterling attacked Magic Johnson for having AIDS on Anderson Cooper CNN interview. Donald Sterling says Magic John… Read More
For the eleventh year in a row, Movie Dearest takes a look back and celebrates the year that was with a salute to the best in film, television and the stage with the 2017 Movie Dearest… Read More
From romantic comedies to high-intensity dramas, Matthew McConaughey has done them all while becoming a critically acclaimed actor over the years. At a time when other good looking acto… Read More
With marble-like skin and bold features, women from Africa have always had a unique charm. Most of these women have strong, able bodies and features, as though it was a gift from the goddes… Read More
In 1987, an American prescription drug executive called Mary Ann Leeper flew to Copenhagen to get a first-palm look at what she imagined might be the world’s next excellent health deve… Read More