Archive for December, 2014

KYS, Stigma, HIV, and Hornet

KYS, Stigma, HIV, and Hornet

I received an email today regarding HIV and stigma partly in reply to a series of posts I wrote about HIV back at the end of November: 2014, HIV and the Gay Community Who deserves HIV/AIDS? HIV and accountability HIV and PrEP The email came from Sean Howell, CEO at Hornet, an online gay men’s dating app. The app has what Sean called the KYS (Know Your Status) feature and grew out of much work with[Read More…]

December 17, 2014 Comments are Disabled Activism, general
Guest Post: What’s it like coming out in different areas of the country?

Guest Post: What’s it like coming out in different areas of the country?

Blogger’s note: a few weeks ago, I received a request from someone who wanted to write a guest blog post for my blog, and the post that resulted from that request is below. I have not used guest blog posts at all, and I was hesitant at first but decided to accept a post anyway. From my perspective, I was handed an opportunity and I could take it or not. The opinions expressed are strictly[Read More…]

December 14, 2014 Comments are Disabled general
Are you a good trans ally?

Are you a good trans ally?

Controversy is swirling regarding Kate Pierson’s new song, “Mister Sister,” and there is perhaps much that can be said about that. But to do so feels as if one might be wading into a whole lot of ugly. So, I was pleased to see a post in my news feed the other day about being a good trans ally. In the controversy, it becomes clear there is much that the trans community doesn’t need or doesn’t[Read More…]

December 14, 2014 Comments are Disabled Activism, general, Transgender Discrimination & Issues
Is coming out easier in 2014?

Is coming out easier in 2014?

The linked article and video are worth your time so I’m hoping you take some time to read and watch. I saw this on Facebook, and it prompted me to post about something that has been on my mind for a while. Do you think it is any easier for youth to come out as gay or lesbian today than it was in the past? The general thought is that it is easier because there[Read More…]

December 9, 2014 Comments are Disabled Activism, general
HIV and PrEP

HIV and PrEP

One of the biggest developments since they first determined that HIV was the retrovirus that causes AIDS, was the development of a prophylaxis that uses two drugs currently used to treat HIV. However, in the case of PrEP, the drug is taken once a day, and everyday to prevent the HIV retrovirus from getting established within the body. I have tremendous concerns about PrEP, however, I also understand the advantages it offers. It is blasphemous[Read More…]

December 2, 2014 Comments are Disabled general