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The New Guard: The Future of Queer Rights in the Arab World
readwithpride.com When we talk about queer life in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), the conversation usually goes one of two ways. It’s either a heartbreaking tragedy of oppression or a sanitized “pinkwashing” narrative. But here in 2026, the real story is happening in the messy, brave, and incredibly vibrant middle ground. There’s a …
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The Front Lines: San Francisco’s Early Fight Against AIDS
readwithpride.com To understand where we are today, browsing for the latest MM romance books or downloading LGBTQ+ eBooks on a Sunday afternoon, we have to look back at a time when our community wasn’t just fighting for the right to love, but literally fighting for the right to breathe. If you’ve ever picked up a …
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Silence = Death: The Legacy of ACT UP
readwithpride.com If you’ve ever walked through a Pride parade or scrolled through the history sections of Read with Pride, you’ve seen it. Six simple words in stark, white Futura font, sitting under a neon pink triangle on a black background: SILENCE = DEATH. It’s arguably the most iconic piece of political art in history, but …
Stitched with Love: The AIDS Memorial Quilt
readwithpride.com When we talk about the history of the LGBTQ+ community, we often talk about riots, parades, and legal battles. But some of the most powerful moments in our shared journey didn’t happen in a courtroom or behind a barricade: they happened over a sewing machine. In the mid-1980s, the world was a terrifying place …
The Turning Point: HIV in the 1990s
readwithpride.com If you’ve spent any time browsing the shelves of gay historical romance or watching queer cinema, you know that the 1980s and 1990s carry a specific kind of weight. It’s a period of our history defined by immense loss, but also by a level of grit and resilience that honestly makes us look like …
PrEP and PEP: The Modern Toolkit for Sexual Health
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the way we talk about sex, intimacy, and health in the LGBTQ+ community has shifted massively over the last few decades. If you’ve been keeping up with our latest gay novels or diving into MM romance books set in the modern day, you’ve probably noticed characters mentioning “the …
Undetectable = Untransmittable: Ending the Stigma
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: the dating world is a minefield. Between ghosting, breadcrumbing, and trying to figure out if that guy in the gym is actually looking at you or just the squat rack, there is a lot to navigate. But for many in our community, there’s an extra layer of anxiety …
Long-Term Survivors: The Generation That Made It Through
readwithpride.com When we talk about the history of the LGBTQ+ community, we often speak in terms of “before” and “after.” There’s the era before Stonewall and the era after. But for a massive portion of our community, the most defining timeline is 1996. That was the year the “cocktail”: highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART): changed …
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HIV in Africa: Resilience in the Face of Adversity
readwithpride.com Let’s get real for a second. When we talk about the history of the LGBTQ+ community, we can’t skip the chapters that hurt. At Read with Pride, we’re all about the swoony MM romance books and the “happily ever afters” that make our hearts skip a beat, but we also know that real life …
The Hidden Crisis: HIV in Eastern Europe’s Queer Community
readwithpride.com While many of us in the West are celebrating the massive strides made in HIV prevention: thanks to PrEP, U=U (Undetectable = Untransmittable), and better healthcare access: there is a corner of the world where the clock isn’t just stopping; it’s ticking backward. We’re talking about Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA). At Read …
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HIV and the Trans Community: An Intersectional Struggle
readwithpride.com When we talk about the history of the LGBTQ+ community, we often focus on the big, sweeping victories: the marches, the legislative wins, and the beautiful explosion of queer fiction and MM romance books that line our shelves today. But at Read with Pride, we believe in telling the whole story, even the parts …
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Beyond HIV: The Impact of Mpox on the LGBTQ+ Community
readwithpride.com Let’s be real: as a community, we’ve been through the wringer when it comes to public health. We’ve fought for visibility, for research, and for the simple right to stay alive. So, when news started breaking in 2022 about a “new” virus circulating primarily among gay and bisexual men, the collective groan could be …
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A History of Care: The “Buddy” Systems of the 80s
readwithpride.com When we talk about the 1980s in our community, the conversation usually shifts pretty quickly to the neon lights, the synth-pop, and: inevitably: the dark shadow of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It was a time of immense fear, but if you look closer at the history, it was also a time of radical, defiant love. …
From Philadelphia to It’s a Sin: HIV in Cinema and TV
readwithpride.com If you grew up as a queer kid in the 90s, your first introduction to the HIV/AIDS crisis likely came through a flickering TV screen or a heavy-duty cinema seat. For a long time, the narrative was pretty much a one-way street: tragedy, hospital gowns, and a lot of sobbing in courtrooms. Fast forward …
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HIV in MM Romance: Writing Stories of Hope and Health
readwithpride.com For a long time, if you picked up a piece of queer fiction featuring a character with HIV, you knew exactly how it was going to end. You’d need a literal pallet of tissues, a dark room to sob in, and a therapist on speed dial. It was the era of the “sad gay …
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Mental Health and HIV: Navigating Life with the Virus
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: life isn’t always like the “happily ever after” we find in our favorite MM romance books. While we all love a good slow-burn or an enemies-to-lovers arc, real life often throws us plot twists that are a lot harder to navigate than a fictional misunderstanding. One of the …
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The Syphilis Surge: Why Sexual Health Awareness Still Matters
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: when we talk about the “Roaring Twenties,” we usually think of fringe dresses, jazz, and maybe a little bit of underground rebellion. We didn’t exactly expect the 2020s to bring back a vintage infection like syphilis with such a vengeance. But here we are in March 2026, and …
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The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence: Saints of the Plague
readwithpride.com If you walked down the streets of San Francisco’s Castro District on Easter Weekend in 1979, you might have seen something that would make a traditional bishop faint: three men dressed in full, traditional nun’s habits, gliding through the crowds. They weren’t there to proselytize in the traditional sense. They were there to cause …
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Queer Health Clinics: From Secret Basements to Modern Hubs
readwithpride.com There was a time: not even that long ago: when walking into a doctor’s office as a queer person felt like walking into a trap. Before we had the sleek, glass-fronted clinics of today, our healthcare lived in the shadows. It lived in whispered recommendations, in secret basement clinics, and in the sheer, gritty …
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The Global Fund: Financing the End of AIDS
readwithpride.com Let’s be real for a second: as a community, we’ve been through the absolute ringer. When we talk about the history of the LGBTQ+ community, we aren’t just talking about glittering Pride parades and the latest MM romance books hitting the shelves. We are talking about a history defined by resilience in the face …

