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How is legislation regarding LGBTQIA+ rights impacting you?

H-I-V.net advocates have shared their thoughts over the years about how laws and policies impact them personally.


Consider sharing with others your experiences, advice, and questions here in this forum, and check out the following articles:


HIV in the Workplace, Know Your Rights - https://h-i-v.net/?p=176
VIDEO: Drag Saved My Life - https://h-i-v.net/?p=4420
Pride and Support - https://h-i-v.net/?p=5588
VIDEO: Trans Lives Matter - https://h-i-v.net/?p=2346
Transgender Awareness - https://h-i-v.net/?p=6276
HIV is Not a Crime - https://h-i-v.net/?p=6690
Why H-I-V.net Celebrates Pride - https://h-i-v.net/living/pride
HIV is Not a Crime, and That's Why I'm Speaking Out - https://h-i-v.net/?p=6623
The Global Commission on HIV and the Law - https://h-i-v.net/?p=5488

  1. Alafia (Peace) Each of the issues raised in the articles impact my life because I stand at the intersection of these issues. For example, HIV criminalization laws affect testing. Folks just don't want to know their status. The lives of the Trans community have an impact because many identify as Bisexual. We all have a sake in how legislation is being crafted. Khafre (H-I-V.net Team Member)

    1. Alafia (Peace) Georgia legistrative session will soon convence. From what I have been told by Georgia Equality is that the Republicians have an entire slate of Bills which will directly impact the lives of its LGBTQ citizens. We are preparing for a fight. We are going to get into some "Good Trouble," as John Lewis would say. Khafre (H-I-V.net Team Member)

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