From an ACT UP protest in the late 1980s, downtown Chicago. Photo by Lisa Howe-Ebrigh

In this special quarterly issue, produced by Windy City Times as an insert to the Chicago Reader, Windy City Times speaks with long-term HIV/AIDS survivors, deals with HIV-positive representation in media, checks in on young activists of today and more.

Contents:

STILL HERE Long term HIV AIDS survivors in Chicago reflect on their experiences: http://www.windycitytimes.com/lgbt/STILL-HERE-Long-term-HIV-AIDS-survivors-in-Chicago-reflect-on-their-experiences/70070.html.

TANIA UNZUETA Fighting for justice one cause at a time: http://www.windycitytimes.com/lgbt/TANIA-UNZUETA-Fighting-for-justice-one-cause-at-a-time/70073.html.

Forty years later still a call for accurate HIV positive representation: http://www.windycitytimes.com/lgbt/Forty-years-later-still-a-call-for-accurate-HIV-positive-representation/70072.html.

HIV at 40 Long term AIDS survivor Sean Strub on diagnosis, being mayor, Larry Kramer/: http://www.windycitytimes.com/lgbt/HIV-at-40-Long-term-AIDS-survivor-Sean-Strub-on-diagnosis-being-mayor-Larry-Kramer/70071.html.

PrEP options likely to change following Truvada patent expiration: http://www.windycitytimes.com/lgbt/PrEP-options-likely-to-change-following-Truvada-patent-expiration/70074.html.