Let's remember all of those we lost, and think of how many we saved thanks to our vigilant fight for research and equality for all.
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The long-awaited trellis at the AIDS park was finally unveiled this morning. My friend Andrew attended and writes:
Glad to be at the dedication this morning and proud of the words and voices of Scott Stringer, Lillias White, and my friends, Corey Johnson & THE Billy Porter.
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