The Latest Media Stories
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Wayne Bristow has always backed away from keeping pace with new technology. Today he poses the question “am I too dumb for a smartphone?” Turns out the answer is no.
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Bob Leahy and the irreverent magazine by and for people living with HIV which brought black humour to the forefront of activism in the 1990s.
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Mark S. King at his funniest. But has fame as a POZ magazine cover girl gone to his head? Read his tongue in cheek answer.
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Wayne Bristow on how writing for PositiveLite.com and then additionally taking on the role of its social media coodinator has brought about positive changes in his life.
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Megan DePutter on ending the endorsement of sexual violence on Facebook: lessons in social media strategy for activists
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Bob Leahy interviews Jamie Woo, author of the new book Meet Grindr about the smart phone app for gay men that has changed the way some of us cruise.
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From PrEP to porn. Bob Leahy looks at PositiveLite.com’s ten most popular posts in the last six months. How many of these did you miss?
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Sad news. This is the last blog entry from Christopher Banks. Here Christopher explains why.
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Megan DePutter isn’t angry. In fact she’s delighted that AIDS Committee of Guelph’s close second place finish in the Canada’s Worst Charity Website contest netted her agency a $15,000 website makeover..
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Newly living With HIV, Josh Robbins Is "Still Josh" -- and still an advocate: part one
The first part of an interview with young AIDS activist Josh Robbins who famously captured receiving his positive tests results on a tape published on YouTube. -
Behind the scenes of the video series “A Day in the Life”
Mark S. King and his TheBody.com profiles of a salsa dancing couple, a body builder, a drug addict who survived the streets and more inspiring people living with HIV.



















