January/February 2020
Cover: Mykki Blanco is thriving with HIV. Inside: Mark S. King’s essay on fighting through collective trauma; Joyce Turner Keller battles stigma and teaches U=U and HIV prevention in churches in Louisiana. Plus: Meet Zee Strong, the man who made over 10,000 HIV portraits.
March 2020
Cover: Honoring 30 years of SisterLove. Inside: New challenges for women aging with HIV require more research; paying tribute to Broadway tunesmith Jerry Herman. Plus: The winners of the fourth annual POZ Awards.
April/May 2020
Cover: Corey Burnside and other youth activists living with HIV are overcoming the persistence of stigma. Inside: Sean Strub on why peer support is more important than ever before; approval for fostemsavir is on the fast track. Plus: The United States Conference on AIDS changes its name.
June 2020
Cover: For Ed Barron and other long-term survivors, the key to embracing resilience is sticking together. Inside: Veteran AIDS reporter Hank Plante reflects on HIV and COVID-19; a book excerpt by Peter McGough. Plus: What you need to know to protect yourself from the new coronavirus.
July/August 2020
Cover: What you need to know about COVID-19 and HIV. Inside: Questioning the benefits of molecular surveillance as an HIV prevention strategy; AIDS United reminds HIV advocates that ending the epidemic requires ending racist systems. Plus: The 2020 HIV Drug Chart
September 2020
Cover: Remembering the passion of author and HIV activist Larry Kramer. Inside: Young long-term survivors continue to face challenges; an excerpt from the video series POZ at Home on coping with COVID and HIV. Plus: What does it mean to be successfully aging with HIV?
October/November 2020
Cover: ACT UP New York’s virtual demonstration for the 2020 election focuses on where candidates stand on education, health care, discrimination. Inside: A new organization of Latinx people living with HIV are defining their own agenda with a collective voice; concerning consequences of COVID-19. Plus: Our Q&A with young adult author Lucas Rocha about his universal tale of HIV, romance, friendship and fun.
December 2020
Cover: Celebrating 10 years of the annual POZ 100. Inside: Longtime HIV advocates share their insights on aging, social media remembers Timothy Ray Brown, the first person cured of HIV. Plus: This issue’s POZ Hero is Anthony Fauci, MD, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
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