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July 12, 2011 / Untold Stories
Antigone Barton
Zambian Winstone Zulu has AIDS and is an activist for more effective treatment and prevention of the disease. He wrote an op-ed in the New York Times on neglect of efforts for disabled...
August 19, 2010 /
Lisa Armstrong, Kwame Dawes
Last January's earthquake destroyed Haiti's health care system, once at the forefront of the struggle to treat and stop the spread of HIV/AIDS.  A look at life since the quake, for those affected by...
Dominican Republic: The plight of stateless Haitians
February 5, 2010 /
Stephanie Hanes, Stephen Sapienza
Some of the most marginalized people in the Caribbean are Haitian immigrants, and their descendents, living in the Dominican Republic. Although there are Dominicans living in conditions of poverty...
September 22, 2009 / The Atlantic
Micah Fink
We may be accustomed to thinking of AIDS as most rampant in distant parts of the world like Africa, India, and South Asia.
June 29, 2009 /
Gabrielle Weiss, Lisa Biagiotti, Micah Fink
Jamaica has the reputation of being one of the most violently anti-gay countries on earth.