Robert's Walk With AIDS (Part 10): 'I Want to Live'
Gary Nelson and the 10th installment in a series of blog posts chronicling life with my partner, Robert, who died of AIDS March 21, 2002. For some people it's easier to take refuge and comfort in...
View ArticleRobert's Walk With AIDS (Part 11): 'Anybody Who Gets Infected Now Deserves AIDS'
Gary Nelson and the 11th installment in a series of blog posts chronicling life with his partner, Robert, who died of AIDS March 21, 2002. "Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to...
View ArticleRobert's walk with AIDS (Part 12): 'it's lymphoma'
Gary Nelson and the 12th installment in a series of blog posts chronicling life with his partner, Robert, who died of AIDS March 21, 2002 "It's my bad blood," Robert said. "Look under my arms. There's...
View ArticleRobert's walk with AIDS (Part 13): 'He's got the shugah!'
This is the 13th installment in a series of blog posts by Gary Nelson chronicling life with his partner, Robert, who died of AIDS March 21, 2002 "I see dead people," the little boy said. The movie...
View ArticleRobert's walk with AIDS (Part 14): Jesus and the Crow Disciples
This is the 14th installment in a series of blog posts by Gary Nelson chronicling life with his partner, Robert, who died of AIDS March 21, 2002. Inside the house on Milbank Road, Charlie yelled out...
View ArticleRobert's walk with AIDS (Part 15): There's a witch on my back
This is the conclusion to the series of blog posts by Gary Nelson chronicling life with his partner, Robert, who died of AIDS March 21, 2002. After Charlie's death there was still some talk of the...
View ArticleRobert's walk with AIDS (Epilogue): What I'd like to say to those With HIV/AIDS
This is the epilogue to the series of blog posts by Gary Nelson chronicling life with his partner, Robert, who died of AIDS March 21, 2002. At some point Robert decided to stop taking his medicine. He...
View ArticleTime to light the fire again: (part one) Where’s the passion?
Gary Nelson: “Come forward. Without people living with HIV participating in all levels of HIV/AIDS awareness, education, research and support programs, there is no passion and therefore no motivation...
View ArticleTime to light the fire again: (part two) The origin of stigma and how to...
Gary Nelson continues his exploration of HIV stigma and says serious diseases have always been stigmatized. But in the case of HIV we can reduce that by stepping up to the plate and disclosing....
View ArticleTime to light the fire again: (part three) The problem is our attitudes about...
Gary Nelson says too many of us still judge and condemn those with HIV and says we need to reevaluate how we think about sex – and each other. It’s ironic. There are LGBT people who would describe...
View ArticleThis is what happens when you don’t take your HIV meds
Gary Nelson knows what it can mean to be non-compliant. But he says people need our support. “There are a lot of men and women who need to know that they have a lot more life in them.” This has always...
View ArticleWhy I think HIV+ guys make great boyfriends
Gary Nelson confesses: “ Ever since those early days of the AIDS crisis, I have been attracted to guys who are HIV+.” As the year comes to an end, I think about all the things I meant to write about,...
View ArticleBeing sick and homeless
Gary Nelson asks “What is our level of commitment? What can we do to prevent homelessness among those with HIV?” I still remember the question asked by the Hospice Social Worker so long ago. “What is...
View ArticleThe HIV Equal Campaign: having a place at the table
Gary Nelson says “seeing ourselves as equal, regardless of our HIV status, is the core belief of the HIV Equal Campaign.” After a heated exchange between a father and his son in the 1967 classic...
View ArticleThe viral divide
Strengthening the bonds. Gary Nelson has tough words for those who are divisive - those who think the HIV–negative can’t understand being HIV-positive and those who laud being HIV-negative as superior...
View ArticleThe fear of being HIV Positive
Gary Nelson on being HIV-negative, on how fear and anger are always n the background as well as the bonds it creates It never leaves me. It’s always there. Every time I get a deep cough, the kind that...
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