It’s #WorldAIDSDay and I remember sitting in the Chelsea and Westminster in 1994 with my friend Steve wondering how long his boyfriend Michael, just diagnosed with AIDS, had to live.
— Richard Coles (@RevRichardColes) December 1, 2022
They’re coming to stay this weekend. pic.twitter.com/1kmrX6IDkc
World AIDS Day: HIV activists stage powerful 'die-in' amid 'united anger' over Tory cutshttps://t.co/TgTKJ503D3
— PinkNews (@PinkNews) December 1, 2022
विश्व एड्स दिवस पर एड्स की रोकथाम और नियंत्रण पर शिक्षा के साथ एड्स महामारी के प्रति जनजागरूकता बढ़ाने का संकल्प लें। #WorldAIDSDay #WorldAidsDay pic.twitter.com/hdEyjEnmyr
— Lata Usendi (@LataUsendi) December 1, 2018
On 3 July, 1981, The New York Times ran a story titled: “Rare Cancer Seen in 41 Homosexuals.”
— PinkNews (@PinkNews) December 1, 2022
The article described how gay men were falling victim to Kaposi’s sarcoma in surprising numbers in both New York and San Francisco. #WorldAIDSDay 🧵1/10 pic.twitter.com/5Y8FW7ZS6x
Life-saving selfie at @apple. Color is bright. Future is brighter. Choose (RED). Save Lives. #worldaidsday pic.twitter.com/bZLAYlKBq2
— U2 (@U2) December 1, 2022
In honor of all our brothers and sisters from every walk of life who have lost their battle with AIDS! We love you and we miss you dearly! ♥️💪🏼 #WorldAIDSDay pic.twitter.com/y0O1uHcBZQ
— Jonathon M. Poe (@TV_POE) December 1, 2022
#WorldAIDSDay
— Nozi Qamngana-Mayaba (@noziqamngana) December 1, 2022
Nine years ago, I was diagnosed with HIV. I didn't disclose my status to my family for 6 years, because I was afraid. The journey had been lonely and scary. I hid behind my smile, yet I was depressed and slowly dying inside. But...a lot has changed since then. pic.twitter.com/HXpdyskarJ
1000 HIV infections recorded per week. 158 cases daily. As you smile at someone today, remember to test and be sure to secure your future. If you MUST, USE protection. #WorldAIDSDay pic.twitter.com/X4bN0mak1B
— Isabella Tugume (@IsabellaTugume) December 1, 2022
This year I've been living with HIV for 25 years, diagnosed at 23. This is what living with HIV looks like. Remembering all our brothers and sisters who have fought, sending love and respect to the ones still fighting on #WorldAIDSDay ✊
— Jay (@ArthBychan) December 1, 2022
*Fyi. Never been this honest about it. pic.twitter.com/RJwXlgrBAq
#WorldAIDSDay HIV/AIDS is still ravaging lives in Africa. I thank Prince Harry for continuing the humanitarian work of Princess Diana to fight this disease in Africa via @sentebale and joining forces with Sir Elton John @ejaf #ArchewellFoundation #MeghanMarkle #PrinceHarry pic.twitter.com/3o2DyeoA6B
— Tash Theo (@TheoOstrich) December 1, 2022
Thursday is World AIDS Day.
— THE AIDS MEMORIAL (@theaidsmemorial) November 27, 2022
A day to remember all those lost too soon to AIDS 💔
Who will you remember?
Post their name & photo if possible x pic.twitter.com/T42JTe8aWw
This #WorldAIDSDay I'm thinking about all of those we lost, including the wondrously talented author/illustrator Arnold Lobel and illustrator James Marshall, whose work I adore and consume avidly with my kids. We miss you and you were taken too soon. pic.twitter.com/YkmhhXOnAY
— You're so mean to this tiny brittle heart (@birdfacepower) December 1, 2022
It is so hard to explain the horror of that time to anyone that wasn't there. For years I would google his name every now and then in the hope that a photo of him or an article he wrote might surface. He wrote for magazines and the now pretty much defunct music press. pic.twitter.com/T1rF2HboTS
— Christopher (@galaxyfarrahway) December 1, 2022
— “My friend Joel had two fears before he died from AIDS in 1994:
— THE AIDS MEMORIAL (@theaidsmemorial) December 1, 2022
1) Joel was afraid he would be forgotten & 2) He was afraid his fundamentalist Christian father would turn his burial into a religious condemnation of Joel’s life as a gay man ,,, cont ▶️ https://t.co/Pg9xS3jtZQ pic.twitter.com/9ItKBtmtnj
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