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Award-winning activist, blogger and commentator Aaron M. Laxton and award-winning journalist Mathew K. Rodriguez take to the airwaves to discuss all things related to HIV and other social justice issues. Join Aaron and Mathew as they talk each week live with guests from around the world. Positive Radio Network airs live each Tuesday at 8PM EST. Call in to join the conversation at (929) 477-1195. Be sure to follow us on social media: Positive Radio Network on twitter @PRNtweets Mathew Rodriguez @mathewrodriguez Aaron M. Laxton @aaronlaxton

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We have all seen the reports flying across social media about a new "cure" for HIV. As a person living with HIV and as an activist, these reports drive me crazy since they are sensationalized stories used for click-bait. Media outlets... more

HIV in Prime Time We all wish that more stories about HIV were featured in the media. With 1.2 million people in the US living with HIV, it's fair to say that there should be more HIV-positive characters represented on TV. But, when we... more

December of 2014 I was asked to speak to a students at Roosevelt University in Chicago, Illinois. I spoke to the students about my journey as an HIV activist and I gave them some thoughts to ponder as they set out to change the world in their... more

CROI, statistics, TasP, PrEP ... what does all of this mean? In this week's episode, we break down the language of research and focus on what it means for people living or at risk for HIV. It can be a challenge to dissect and translate the... more

As reported on several media outlets including ProjectQ and ImstillJosh a South Carolina HIV activist has been arrested and accused of non-disclosure. On February 19, 2015 Orr was arrested by the Oconee County Sheriff's Office.... more

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