![]() Kenneth: I don’t even remember when or why or how I learned about HIV. Richard: All I knew about being a gay black man was HIV. And there wasn’t a lot of information on sexual health or homosexuality. Kenneth: Growing up, closeted on the res, wasn’t easy. Kemar: The homophobia that I have to deal with within my community is very intense. Robbie: HIV and sex were seldomly talked about, growing up in my Wisconsin Lutheran family.Įdric: Everyone around me was pretty much white and straight. Mario: As I was a child, you know, growing up, I’ve experienced a lot of different injustices, just being a gay man of color in this country. Maliek: For over a year, I lived my life in silence. Kendall: Growing up, I didn’t know anyone black or gay, so there were a lot of things that I went through. ![]() The young men’s passion for change is inspiring. The videos they created offer an intimate and revealing look at HIV that is not often seen. to record their personal #SpeakOutHIV stories. Greater Than AIDS and partners brought together 25 gay men ages 25 and younger from across the U.S.
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