A personal farewell to aidsmap from the activist who was there

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The abrupt closing of aidsmap.com, the stalwart HIV/AIDS information and resource site in the United Kingdom, has sent a mortal shudder through the ranks of those with a history in the HIV arena. The loss is incalculable.

It is also a very personal milestone for people like Gus Cairns, an HIV survivor and journalist who discovered his powers of activism, and his identity as a leader, through his work with aidsmap and the groups that preceded it.

Gus is a master storyteller, and his remembrances on social media about his years in the thick of HIV drama, triumphs and losses are dishy and fascinating. His behind-the-scenes tales literally chart the history of HIV treatment, PrEP, and U=U and bring a lot of its most important figures to life.

Why am I talking? Gus should tell you himself. Here is the posting Gus shared on social media about his life in the movement and the role aidsmap played in it. Enjoy.

Read the full story at My Fabulous Disease.

 

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