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HIV Frontlines
HIV Frontlines is an ongoing podcast series in which we talk with the men and women who work at the forefront of HIV prevention and care. Whether they're providing HIV education to gay men in Connecticut porn shops, helping inner-city youths access treatment and care, or doing their part to make a difference in regions of the world where access to HIV treatment and care is only a shadow of what is generally available in the U.S., these individuals are the driving force behind efforts to fight HIV.
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| Featured Podcast: Fighting for Low-Income HIVers in the U.S. South |
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An Interview With Debbie Hagins, M.D., Clinical Director of a Ryan White Clinic in Georgia
Debbie Hagins, M.D., is a very busy woman: Her HIV/AIDS clinic serves nearly 1,000 people in Georgia. But that doesn't stop her from giving her cell phone number to her patients, and even going to their houses to make sure they take their HIV medications. Because many of her patients are struggling financially, this kind of dedication can make a huge difference.
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| Featured Podcast: HIV/AIDS and Homophobia in Jamaica |
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 |  | An Interview With Kwame Dawes and Nancy Mahon
When most people think of the island of Jamaica, they likely think of white-sand beaches, sunny skies and lilting accents. But as poet Kwame Dawes and MAC AIDS Fund Director Nancy Mahon explain in our latest edition of HIV Frontlines, Jamaica has deep underlying problems -- and HIV/AIDS is one of them.
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