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  • Kikis With Louie | The Family We Choose

    Kikis With Louie | The Family We Choose

    in episode of 8 of #KikisWithLouie, kristina shares how she and her mother got involved with gender justice.  watch full episode:   

  • José, Puerto Rico

    José, Puerto Rico

    every intersection of every group is like a small world – latino, gay, (hiv) negative. i’ve been in so many small groups. like my art, i have been highlighted as an hiv artist, latino artist, a puerto rican artist, as a gay artist. at the beginning, i was like, “no.…

  • From Under a Rock: Surviving the Reagan Crack Years

    From Under a Rock: Surviving the Reagan Crack Years

    My mother began smoking crack in the summer of 1986. At that time, it was widely known as “crack rock.” I was 9 years old and I already had mastered the art of secrecy. I didn’t call it art or survival; it was just life under the “rock.” I learned…

  • Alan, San Francisco

    Alan, San Francisco

    things have been going well and i have been taking care of self. i was going through a bit of a depression spell and wasn’t sure what my next move would and should be but things just fell into place. i don’t drink. i love a good cigarette and some…

  • Eddie, Miami, FL.

    Eddie, Miami, FL.

    During my high school years, my father was very worried about my mother’s influence on me and that I needed to be more of a man. He was convinced that football was the answer, if I could handle it. As I was never one to walk away from a dare,…

  • Antonio, Miami, Florida

    Antonio, Miami, Florida

    Everyone talks so much shit about escorts but yet…let me not even got there. Whether you sucking dick for money or have a “real” job, you still not better than anybody. Get 👏your 👏coin 👏 how you want and can’t nobody tell you otherwise. Antonio, He/Him/His Everywhere interviewed & photographed…

  • Article: Kikis With Louie: fighting a stigma

    Article: Kikis With Louie: fighting a stigma

    Kikis With Louie: fighting a stigma this is one of my fave write ups about kikis with louie. it also helped that i was interviewed by a queer person of color.

  • HIV Isn’t A Crime…

    HIV Isn’t A Crime…

    The weaponization of HIV infection: in this case, the use of bodily fluid/s for use as a weapon and the assumption of infectiousness, has a long and storied history in the United States and globally. This refers to enacting HIV-specific statutes that criminalize people infected with HIV and often doesn’t…

  • Danny, New York, NY

    Danny, New York, NY

    I hit rock bottom at one point in my life. I dealt with a lot of depression and anxiety. I hated myself. I didn’t believe in anything or anyone. I didn’t trust myself or other people. I just had this hate and anger and one day had I had this…