Author Stands Against AIDS

April 28th, 2009

Fifteen years ago, author E. Lynn Harris published his first novel “Invisible Life.” That bestselling novel – and the 11 others that followed – has helped to shift forever the way African Americans view the complicated connections between race, sexuality and spirituality. All this week, Harris expands his pioneering literary work by advocating on behalf of Black America for the increased nationwide funding of HIV/AIDS prevention, treatment and awareness within Black communities.

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mad max Said on

I got HIV from a white boy.



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Christa Said on

Hi everyone,
I am so sorry to read your comment Mad Max…It is sad to know people are still being infected, and the stigma is so high. People who are not infected…use protection consistently, and get tested every six months..those who are infected, protect others by disclosing to someone u are involved with before being sexual, and monitor yr viral load…this is a serious disease. Stay strong Mad Max…you can live with this virus for years, eat healthy, exercise and do your tests to monitor it….and protect those you love. More importantly educate others.



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David Said on

All my holes are infected with it!!



SOMEONE Said on

I DONT BELIEVE CHRISTA REALIZE THAT MAD MAX IS DAVID! WHO LIKES TO LEAVE IGNORANT COMMENTS ON THIS BLOG!



The real mad max Said on

David has been posting stuff as me for a minute and the moderator won’t ever let me respond.



4 some 1 & max... Said on

Lynn aka Red Neck Hunter is impersonating people on here. I just found that out yesterday. We hang out at the same library. He is the one doing it, not the real David. It is Lynn.



happygolucky Said on

this is nothing to play about…. AIDS IS REAL






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