Posts Tagged ‘Long-Term Survivor’
GMHC’s Sean Cahill brought the aging of the HIV/AIDS epidemic to the attention of a much wider audience with his recent piece in the Huffington Post. In the piece, entitled “The Long and Winding Road: Growing Older with HIV,” Cahill — the organization’s Managing Director for Public Policy, Research, and … Read More…
Feb 19, 2011 | Categories: Blog | Tags: demographic trends, Health Disparities, In the News, Long-Term Survivor, looking forward
People who know about Fred Hersch tend to know about the pianist’s evocative, eloquent compositions and improvisations, which regularly blur the lines between jazz and other musical genres. They may know that the 55 year-old musician has been HIV-positive since the mid-1980s and has weathered many highs and lows along … Read More…
May 31, 2011 | Categories: Blog | Tags: Long-Term Survivor, Music

This summer New York City is offering a variety of opportunities to gain perspective on the history of AIDS and learn more about where things stand today. In addition to exhibits at the La Mama Galleria (closing this weekend) and The New York Historical Society (thru September 15), a … Read More…
Jun 26, 2013 | Categories: Blog | Tags: Activism, Aging, events, Graying Advisory Panel, Long-Term Survivor