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Mayor names new GLBT Affairs director
Sterling Washington lands the job; D.C. Center finds new home
A Passion for Living
Us Helping Us held its annual awards reception at Arena Stage on Oct. 13.
Pre-AIDS conference events to focus on gay men’s health, sex workers rights
Gay Men’s Health Summit will take place at GWU on Friday and Saturday
Report: D.C. HIV rates continue to drop
DOH report shows 2.7 percent of D.C. residents lived with HIV at end of 2010
Making a list, checking it twice
D.C.’s LGBT non-profits share their needs and dreams for the holiday season
Arts news in brief: Dec. 2
Gay Men's Chorus joins MCC; Us Helping Us presents awards
Much to be thankful for this year
Gratitude for the activists and business people who keep our community vibrant
Us Helping Us lands $1.5 million federal grant
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention grant will provide expanded HIV prevention services for black gay men 18-29
White House honors AIDS activists Simmons and Tenner
Two leaders of AIDS advocacy organizations in D.C. were honored last month by the White House as “Champions of Change”
World AIDS Day
The "Persistent Voices" poetry reading kicked off World AIDS Day events in Washington on Tuesday at the Thurgood Marshall building

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