1 December 2016 - When we look back on the history of HIV and the AIDS crisis on World AIDS Day, we tend to think about death.
The thought conjures images of contagion, frail bones, gasping breaths and broken homes. We think about mass protests around the world that drew attention to the crisis our governments ignored. We think about those gay men who were ousted from their homes in the wake of a diagnosis – keeled over, rejected by their families, scratching at the front door.