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Youth Blog > Sex Partners and (Un)Safe Sex

Posted by Gayle in Featured, Youth. No Comments

22nd March

To help guys think about risk in different kinds of relationships, here are some tips from IMPACT!



Know Your Status!

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6th November

The CDC recommends that everyone between the ages of 13 and 65 get tested for HIV at least once.



LGBTQ Health & Wellness Conference 11/30/12

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1st November

The 2012 Chicago LGBTQ Health & Wellness Conference took place on November 30th at Center on Halsted.



October 11th is National Coming Out Day!

Posted by Antonia in Youth. 1 Comment

10th October

Coming out is different for everyone. Sometimes it’s intentional. Sometimes it’s an accident.



Connecting with the LGBT Community

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2nd October

Here are some ways to connect with LGBT communities and tips to make your communities more LGBT-inclusive and welcoming.



New Report Highlights HIV Epidemic among Black Gay Men

Posted by Katie in Allies, Researchers. No Comments

7th September

A report released by the Black AIDS Institute highlights how Black MSM are disproportionately affected by HIV in the U.S.



Dr. Meredith Chivers: What is Sexual Fluidity?

26th July

Dr. Chivers defines sexual fluidity as the tendency of bisexual or lesbian women to shift their sexual identity. However, while they may shift their identity Dr. Chivers does not think that the underlying sexual attraction is altered.



A Positive Norm-Breaker in LGB Research

Posted by Alan in Researchers, Youth. No Comments

14th June

A new study looks at self-reported positive aspects of being gay/bisexual in adolescent male youth, as opposed to focusing on negative outcomes.



Keep It Up! Encourages HIV Testing in Relationships

Posted by Krystal in IMPACT Video, Multimedia, Video, Youth. No Comments

12th June

Hear what these guys have to say about having safe and healthy relationships in a clip taken from the Keep It Up! Project.



Growing Up Gay in America: HRC Resource

Posted by Farrin in Researchers, Youth. No Comments

7th June

“The findings are a call to action for all adults who want [to] ensure that young people can thrive.”






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