HIV/AIDS activist Todd Heywood, a journalist for the American Independent News Network, discusses his personal experience with the virus and the federal and state government actions to criminalize the disease and those who are infected.
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Awesome!!!! Great job Todd & Bonnie!! Any chance I could get you to Kansas City to do this presentation? It is very much needed here to open the eyes of not just HIV-positive people but negative folks as well, actually more so for our negative counterparts. Fantastic job!!! So proud to know you Todd!! Rock on!!