Real Talk About HIV/AIDS in Gay America



SpeakOUT on OutQ
Speakout on OUTQ

SpeakOUT Fosters Honest Conversation About HIV/AIDS

“SpeakOUT: Real Talk About AIDS in Gay America,” is a quarterly radio show co-hosted by Larry Flick, host of OutQ’s The Morning Jolt, and Dr. Frank Spinelli, MD, author of The Advocate Guide to Gay Men’s Health and Wellness, both pictured at left. SpeakOUT was created through a partnership between Sirius XM OutQ and Greater Than AIDS.

SpeakOUT: Real Talk About AIDS in Gay America fosters honest and challenging dialogue around HIV/AIDS in the gay community by featuring guests ranging from medical experts to individuals living with HIV. The first installment aired March 17, from 9AM – 11 AM EST and focused on relationships and HIV/AIDS. Future shows will tackle HIV in the health care setting, new research advances, community activism and the politics of AIDS. 

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BE GREATER THAN AIDS
Greater Than Aids

5 WAYS TO BE GREATER THAN AIDS

   Get the facts about HIV/AIDS.

   If you have sex, use a condom. It’s as simple as that.

   Be a part of the conversation on Facebook.

   One in five Americans living with HIV doesn’t even know it.
   Know your status.

   Bring Greater Than AIDS to your community.

 

PRIDE
Greater Than Aids

SHOW YOUR PRIDE

Did you know that one in five gay men in major US cities is HIV positive and half don’t know it? The gay community once led the fight against AIDS, and it’s time to do it again. Are you greater than AIDS?

Greater Than AIDS Pride works with national and local LGBT media companies, AIDS service organizations, and public health departments across the country to mobilize communities and link individuals with resources and care. Find out more... 

DECIDING MOMENTS
Deciding Moment

WHAT'S YOUR DECIDING MOMENT?

Deciding Moments are everyday opportunities to take a stand against HIV – to be “greater than” the disease. It may be walking into a clinic and asking to be tested, buying (and using) condoms, correcting a piece of misinformation, talking with your friend, or keeping up with your medications. Through these simple acts, we help to stop the spread of HIV. And, by each of us doing our part, we can collectively change the course of this epidemic. We all have Deciding Moments. Share yours here.  

GREATER THAN AIDS
About Greater Than Aids

GREATER THAN AIDS

Greater Than AIDS is an unprecedented collaboration among a broad coalition of public and private sector partners united in response to the HIV/AIDS crisis in the United States, in particular disproportionately affected groups. Through a national media campaign and targeted community outreach, Greater Than AIDS aims to increase knowledge and understanding about HIV/AIDS and confront the stigma surrounding the disease.