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CORPUS
Corpus is a journal that uses art, cultural criticism, poetry, short stories and humor to reveal the challenges of HIV prevention in gay and bisexual communities. Corpus is produced annually.
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HOLDING OPEN SPACE
Holding Open Space is the result of a national HIV prevention
summit hosted by APLA. The summit convened some of the country's
most respected HIV prevention leaders to develop a national planning
framework for reducing the incidence of HIV infection among gay
and bisexual men of color. The publication captures key themes
and ideas shared among participants.
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IF
WE HAVE TO TAKE TOMORROW
A follow-up to 2003’s Think
Again, this collaboratively
supported publication brings varied voices to bear on the HIV/AIDS
epidemic in the United States. Edited by Frank León
Roberts and Marvin K. White, If We Have to Take Tomorrow features
thought-provoking essays, memoir, poetry and dynamic photography.
- Current Issue:
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here to download If We Have to Take Tomorrow -PDF
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IMPACTO! TRANSNACIONAL
La publicación en español
de APLA, Impacto! Transnacional es una revista nacional de
información para personas afectadas e infectadas con
el VIH/SIDA. Ver todas las páginas y publicaciones en
español de AIDS Project Los Angeles.
Impacto! Transnacional is a Spanish language
publication that provides news, editorials, up-to-date treatment
and prevention information and other stories relevant to Latino
communities in the U.S. and abroad.
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todas las páginas y publicaciones en español
de AIDS Project Los Angeles.
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NO MAS EN EL TINTERO
El resultado de la colaboración internacional con líderes de 8 organizaciones comunitarias es este documento que ofrece estrategias para reducir la incidencia del VIH entre hombres gay y otros hombres que tienen sexo con hombres en Centro América.
The result of an international collaboration of leaders from 8 community organizations, this document offers strategies to reduce the incidence of HIV/AIDS among gay men and other men who have sex with men in Central America.
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OPTIMIST
Optimist is a quarterly donor magazine
that spotlights APLA services, major events, fundraisers,
community news and the activities of the many volunteers
whose work is so important to us and our clients.
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PHO'LATIO
Pho'latio is a bilingual (Vietnamese/English) publication
with information about HIV and sexual health, along with poetry
and art. It is a collaboration of the Gay Vietnamese Alliance
and The Institute for Gay Men's Health.
- Current Issue:
Winter 2006 -PDF
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THE SCARLET LETTERS
The Scarlet Letters is a bilingual (Spanish/English)
journal targeted at HIV prevention providers in the U.S.
The Scarlet Letters features opinion pieces and research-based
essays by invited HIV/STD prevention experts. It has a national
circulation and is produced twice a year.
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SEXILE/SEXILIO
Sexile/Sexilio, in English and Spanish,
conveys HIV prevention messages through a graphic novel. Through
humor, personal experience
and close examination of real life challenges, Sexile/Sexilio tells
the story of a transgendered woman’s journey to the
United States from Cuba.
- Current Issue:
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here to download Sexile -PDF
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clic aquí para
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THINK AGAIN
Think Again is a collection of critical
works, daring visions, and ideas not typically reflected
in mainstream approaches to HIV/AIDS prevention. Think
Again aims to incite fresh thinking and interest about black men
who practice same-sex desire in relationship to HIV/AIDS.
- Current Issue:
Fall 2003 -PDF
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TO BE LEFT WITH THE BODY
To Be Left with the Body is the third in a series of publications created by and for black gay and bisexual men to explore the impact of HIV/AIDS on their lives. Co-edited by Cheryl Clarke and Steven G. Fullwood, the collection features contributions from 16 writers and poets and a series of photographs by New York artist Artis Q.
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TURNOVER
Turnover is a collection of HIV prevention comics that
deal with turning points in the lives of gay men. Edited
by Jaime Cortez, the collection examines sexual decision-making,
dating, self-awareness and social networks.
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WHAT'S SAFE TO YOU?
What's safe to you? offers useful information about negotiating the realities of "safety" in a world that often forgets about intimacy, love, desire, and pleasure between men. We believe that with a little bit of planning, safer sex can be smart, fun, and involve options other than condoms.
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Disclaimer: This Web
page and its links contain HIV prevention messages that may
not be appropriate for all audiences.
Advertencia: Esta página electrónica y sus vínculos
contienen mensajes de prevención del VIH que podrían
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