Justin's HIV Journal
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When Justin B. Terry-Smith was diagnosed with HIV over 10 years ago, his outlook was grim. Today, he’s married with two sons. An Air Force veteran who has been involved in activism since 1999, his blog posts and video journals cover the latest HIV-related news, information about treatments and therapies like PrEP, nonprofits that are making a difference, and his children and travels.
Justin's HIV Journal
1y ago
New Mexico-based couple Justin and Philip share some of the experiences they’ve had over the course of their 17-year career, including navigating an age difference, raising children, and being a part of the leather/BDSM community.
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Justin's HIV Journal
1y ago
Justin Terry-Smith helps, as a Producer to create the film SERVE WITH PRIDE!
Throughout American history, the LGBTQ community has served their country with distinction and honor while experiencing discrimination within their ranks.
Members of the LGBTQ community have faced the challenges of service under discriminatory military policies such as “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell (DADT)”, and made valuable contributions to the preservation of freedom and democracy without receiving praise and commendations for their extraordinary struggles and sacrifices.
It is our intention to share the military histor ..read more
Justin's HIV Journal
1y ago
Men of New Mexico 2023 Calendar (Justin's a Calendar boy Mr. March 2023)  ..read more
Justin's HIV Journal
1y ago
My experience with Same-Sex Domestic Violence
#domesticviolence #domesticabuse #domesticviolencesurvivor #domesticviolenceawareness #domesticviolencesurvivor #LGBTQ #lgbtqdomesticviolence #lgbtqdomesticviolenceawareness #lgbtqdomesticviolencesurvivor #lgbtqdomesticviolencesurvivor#Justinterrysmith ..read more
Justin's HIV Journal
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Justin's HIV Journal
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U.S. federal health agencies on Tuesday recommended pausing the use of Johnson & Johnson's COVID-19 vaccine for at least a few days after six women under age 50 developed rare blood clots after receiving the shot, dealing a fresh setback to efforts to tackle the pandemic.
Johnson & Johnson (J&J) said it would delay rollout of the vaccine to Europe, a week after regulators there said they were reviewing rare blood clots in four recipients of the shot in the United States.
Acting U.S. Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Janet Woodcock said the agency expected the pause to be a ..read more
Justin's HIV Journal
3y ago
"Watch two Black veterans share their love journey: how they adopted their LGBTQ kids, how they loved while in the military under DADT (Don't Ask, Don't Tell), and how they thrive as a non-monogamous couple. If you've ever wondered about open relationships, this right here is a Master Class in non-traditional love. Warning: these series are not made for everyone. They are made for the very few special people who need to see them. Hence if these stories come to you, please care for them". Kehinde Bademosi #HappinessHis
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Justin's HIV Journal
3y ago
Nearly two-thirds of the vaccine doses where the recipient’s race was known had gone to white residents, compared with only 16.2% for Black Marylanders.
About 31% of Maryland’s population is Black, according to U.S. census data, and they account for a third of the state’s confirmed infections and 35% of the deaths. White residents, about 59% of the overall population, represent 40% of the caseload and 52% of the death toll.
Likewise, Latino residents, 11% of the population, have received 4.1% of vaccine doses, yet account for 19% of cases and 9% of the victims.
Dr. Georges Benjamin ..read more