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Why I'm Walking To Fight AIDS: The Battle Is Far From Over

Chuck Gomez | Posted 05.18.2012

Chuck Gomez

Like almost all those who walk in the AIDS Walk New York, my reasons for participating are deeply personal. I feel as if I've witnessed the war against AIDS on the front lines. Let me tell you why.

From Village To Village In NYC, Still Battling AIDS Stigma

Marjorie Hill, Ph.D. | Posted 04.17.2012

Marjorie Hill, Ph.D.

While the word "stigma" sounds archaic and perhaps biblical, its lethal reach is ever-present, blocking people from HIV testing, imprisoning HIV-positive people in fear of rejection from families and friends, and setting up people for sexual violence if they try to negotiate safer sex.

PHOTOS: Photographer Mike Ruiz And Others Help Create GMHC's New HIV Prevention Campaign

Posted 01.24.2012

On Saturday, January 21, celebrity photographer, Mike Ruiz donated his time to take photos for Gay Men’s Health Crisis's (GMHC) HIV testing and prev...

Simon McCormack

Marjorie Hill Helps People Rise Above HIV/AIDS

HuffingtonPost.com | Simon McCormack | Posted 10.26.2011

When addressing the challenge of changing behavior, Marjorie Hill says it's easy to blame the victim. "There's always a tendency to look at the per...

GMHC: Moving Forward in the Fight to End the Epidemic

Marjorie J. Hill | Posted 07.10.2011

Marjorie J. Hill

As we at Gay Men's Health Crisis make our new house a home, we begin a new conversation about HIV/AIDS -- an ongoing conversation that looks to current and upcoming needs.

Tonight in New York City -- A Celebration, A Feast, And a Reason to Tweet

Andrew Daley | Posted 05.25.2011

Andrew Daley

Gay Men's Health Crisis is celebrating thirty years of serving those in NYC who are living with HIV/AIDS; providing critical services and support to tens of thousands of New Yorkers over the decades.

Gay Men's Health Crisis Moving Uptown

nypost.com | LOIS WEISS | Posted 05.25.2011

After a two-year-plus search for a new home -- during which it was turned down by numerous property owners -- the Gay Men's Health Crisis will be movi...