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July 2008 Cover
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"Shortly after I discovered that I had been infected, there came a time when sex was no longer sexy to me. After all, it was the very thing that got me into this mess," recalls HIV-positive writer and activist Craig Washington. But, in time, he came around, and in the anthology Not in My Family: AIDS in the African--American Community he celebrates sex, self-love, and his rediscovery of his own sensuality.
Washington's candid essay ruffled a few feathers during the run-up to the publication of Not in My Family, according to anthology editor Gil Robertson IV. Read or listen to an interview with Robertson for more about the creation of Not in My Family: Thebody.com/content/art46702.html?mtrk=8241333.
from TheBody.com
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