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I’ve long been conflicted by the naming and circus of World AIDS Day, but now I note it as a calling. It is a calling, a calling to think more…
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by Sunsong Firedance intersexed trans sirens of silent agony screaming urine from a tree speaking in words of pleasantry spewing forth a stream of emotions but defeating (speaking) not our…
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Thoughts On State Violence: Dzokhar, Michael Johnson, Nakba & Other Death Penalties
by Tabias Olajuawon May 15, 2015Dzokhar was sentenced to death today. I’ll never support the state putting folks to death: quickly (death penalty, police violence) or slowly (economic genocide, social death, inaccess to adequate healthcare).…
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We Shall Not Be Removed: Black Gay Men Respond To The Sentencing of Michael Johnson
by Tabias Olajuawon May 15, 2015Originally posted by the Counter Narrative Project May 15, 2015 Today at Michael Johnson’s trial, the jury recommended a 30 year sentence. Yesterday, after just a few days of testimony and…
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Summary of New(er) #HIV Data: When HIV is Known, It's Not That Scary
by Tabias Olajuawon November 30, 2014What’s the big deal about #HIV when you and/or your partner is on treatment, undetectable and communicating clearly and with confidence about your sex practices? According to an ever-growing pile…
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(repost) Condomless Hookups and the Political, Emotional Resistance of Black Gay Men
by Tabias Olajuawon October 24, 2014Great article by another author of conscious. By Kenneth M. Pass From HIV Prevention Justice Alliance Originally on The Body Kenneth M. Pass As someone who finds himself very invested…
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