: In contrast to screen media, the literary world has seen a surge in HIV-related stories. Researchers have identified at least 75 books published since the COVID-19 pandemic—including academic fiction, poetry, and nonfiction—that explore HIV and AIDS. The Role of Social Media
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: GLAAD’s latest Studio Responsibility Report indicated that zero LGBTQ characters were portrayed as living with HIV in film last year.
Recent data highlights a significant gap in how entertainment media handles HIV within the transgender community:
: Organizations like the Transgender Law Center have used digital campaigns, such as #ACApositive, to amplify the voices of transgender people of color living with HIV in policy debates.
: In contrast to screen media, the literary world has seen a surge in HIV-related stories. Researchers have identified at least 75 books published since the COVID-19 pandemic—including academic fiction, poetry, and nonfiction—that explore HIV and AIDS. The Role of Social Media
Social media has become a primary tool for both community building and public health outreach for transgender individuals:
The portrayal of transgender people living with HIV in entertainment and media is a critical but often overlooked area of representation. While transgender women are disproportionately affected by HIV, media coverage and fictional portrayals frequently fail to reflect their lived experiences accurately or at all. Media Representation and Trends
Trans in a Time of HIV/AIDS | TSQ: Transgender Studies Quarterly
: GLAAD’s latest Studio Responsibility Report indicated that zero LGBTQ characters were portrayed as living with HIV in film last year.
Recent data highlights a significant gap in how entertainment media handles HIV within the transgender community:
: Organizations like the Transgender Law Center have used digital campaigns, such as #ACApositive, to amplify the voices of transgender people of color living with HIV in policy debates.