PrEP May Prevent HIV Infection Even When Not Used Daily

PrEP May Prevent HIV Infection Even When Not Used Daily

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The medication used to prevent HIV infection, Pre-exposure prophylaxis (or PrEP), can now be taken as needed rather than daily, according to a new study. Researchers found that on-demand use reduced risk of HIV infection by 97 percent. The team also noted that while using the medication, more people opted not to use a condom, rising…

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PrEP May Prevent HIV Infection Even When Not Used Daily

Transgender Woman Pummeled by Two Men in NYC Hate Attack

Transgender Woman Pummeled by Two Men in NYC Hate Attack

A woman was attacked by two men who punched and kicked her while making remarks about her transgender status. The attack happened in the Stapleton neighborhood of Staten Island, SI Live reports:

Tapharia Jones, 24, of Port Richmond, and Yaqwa Jones, 20, of Stapleton, allegedly attacked the 29-year-old woman near the intersection of Prospect and Bay Streets at approximately 9:40 a.m., authorities allege.

As they kicked and punched the woman, they made multiple comments about her transgender status, according to police reports.

The victim was treated at the scene by EMS workers for minor injuries. The two men were apprehended about an hour later at the intersection of Bay Street and Slosson Terrace, police said.

Jones has 10 prior arrests. Yaqwa has seven prior arrests. Both are charged with third degree felony assault and a hate crime.

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Transgender Woman Pummeled by Two Men in NYC Hate Attack

Apply now to become a GLAAD Campus Ambassador

Apply now to become a GLAAD Campus Ambassador

GLAAD is seeking to train and work with current undergraduate students as our Campus Ambassadors for the 2017-2018 academic year. GLAAD Campus Ambassadors help build sustainable and inclusive programming for LGBTQ and ally university students and youth, all while learning GLAAD’s best practices on leveraging media to create change.

GLAAD Campus Ambassadors contribute to GLAAD’s mission of accelerating acceptance for LGBTQ people by producing dynamic, educational media content relevant to the lived experiences of queer youth. Campus Ambassadors are crucial representatives for LGBTQ youth and, with support from GLAAD, can reach a national audience. In the last year, Campus Ambassadors have been featured in publications and outlets such as Billboard, CNN, Seventeen, Teen Vogue, The New York Times, Entertainment Tonight, Obsessee, Autostraddle, Mashable, and more.

Additionally, Campus Ambassadors have played a fundamental role in the creation of sustainable and inclusive programming for youth. In the past year, these incredible students launched a campaign against cybercrime that targets LGBTQ youth, emboldened their campuses to stand up against anti-LGBTQ bullying on Spirit Day, and organized a “Justice for All” rally in the wake of the 2016 presidential election.

Behind the scenes, GLAAD equipped Campus Ambassadors with advocacy training, networking skills, and access to GLAAD’s connections of experts and influential spokespeople of the LGBTQ community.

GLAAD looks forward to accepting up to 100 Campus Ambassadors in the 2017-2018 program. To be a GLAAD Campus Ambassador, you must be an undergraduate student enrolled full-time at an accredited (2-year or 4-year) U.S. college or university. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, with an early decision deadline September 8th. To apply online and learn more, visit glaad.org/campus.

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August 4, 2017

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