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Corpus

CORPUS
A journal from The Institute for Gay Men’s Health, Corpus uses art, cultural criticism, poetry, short stories and humor to reveal the challenges of HIV prevention in gay and bisexual communities. Corpus is produced twice a year.

Holding Open Space

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

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.

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Impacto!

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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No Mas En El Tintero

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
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.

The Scarlet Letters

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.

The Scarlet Letters

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.

Sexile

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.

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Think Again

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.

Think Again

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.

What's safe to you?

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.

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 ser no apto para todas las audiencias.

With the exceptions of Connections, Optimist and Breaking the Silence, all the publications listed here are projects of The Institute for Gay Men’s Health, a collaboration between AIDS Project Los Angeles and Gay Men’s Health Crisis of New York City.


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