One issue, four covers For the first time in its 23-year history, Positively Aware has printed different versions of the cover—four in all—to commemorate A Day with HIV.
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A PLAGUE NOVEMBER+DECEMBER 2012
NOVEMBER+DECEMBER 2012
ICAAC UPDATE HOW TO SURVIVE
A PLAGUE
A DAY WITH HIV
A DAY WITH HIV
11:00 AM: LONDON. Garry Brough: “I’m the admin/moderator for the UK’s largest network of people with HIV—myHIV.org.uk. Having lived with HIV for over 20 years, I am proud to wear the t-shirt. Every day is a day with HIV, in both my work and personal life. Mostly, they are good days with HIV these days, thankfully.”
11:00 AM: VIRGINIA. Melissa: “Pop my morning
pill and head up to the mountains to pick my angel’s first apples. Just another day with HIV.”
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A PLAGUE
A PLAGUE NOVEMBER+DECEMBER 2012
A DAY WITH HIV
8:15 AM: ANKENY, IOWA. Brian Walker: “David was born three and a half months premature, weighing two pounds with an HIV viral load of 525,000. His picture says it all. He is my HERO. He now has a viral load of 54, and the spirit of an angel.”
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A DAY WITH HIV
2:00 PM: NEW YORK CITY. The staff of MISTER. Says CEO Carl Sandler: “We must ask ourselves how we are perpetuating ignorance and shame in our community, regardless of our HIV status, through the actions we take and the decisions we make around dating and sex.”