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amfAR’s EPIC VOICES What would a cure mean for the millions of people living with HIV today?
amfAR’s Epic Voices is an online video series that aims to reenergize the response to HIV among Millennial and LGBT communities. The campaign aims to renew awareness of the persistent threat of HIV, the urgent need to support HIV research, and amfAR’s leadership in the search for a cure.
amfAR spoke with a small group of influential members of the LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS community across the United States, and asked them to share their unique journeys, their personal insights on living with HIV, and the bold steps they have taken in the fight against the epidemic.
We hope their stories inspire and motivate you to be a part of something EPIC – the end of HIV.