Gay rights advocate, AIDS activist McFarlane dies

(Denver, Colorado) , a Denver-based for rights and - treatment and , has died while traveling in New Mexico. He was 54.

The of the confirmed Monday that McFarlane died Friday in but didn’t immediately release the cause.

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World Television Premiere Event: The Film ‘Pedro’ Airs on MTV, MTV Tr3s, mtvU & LOGO on Wednesday, April 1 at 8:00 PM ET/PT

Introduced by Bill Clinton, BMP and MTV Bring Academy Award-Winner ’s (”Milk”) Story of The Real World’s To Life
 
, Calif. — MTV, , LOGO and , with subtitles in Spanish, will present the world premiere of Pedro, a movie based on the of The Real World’s , on Wednesday, 1 at 8:00 PM ET/PT. BMP , in association with MTV, produced this written by Academy Award-winner (”Milk”). For more information and to view the movie trailer, please visit www.pedro.mtv.com.
 
In 1994, Zamora captured the hearts of millions as the first-ever openly , -positive main character on TV — on MTV’s The Real World: . Zamora’s time in the house on brought a to the crisis. Bill Clinton has long credited Zamora with personalizing and humanizing the , and he will introduce Pedro when it makes its world premiere 1st.
“To this day, remains an extraordinary example of what a huge impact one can make in our world,” Clinton said. “I’m glad to have known him, and I’m grateful his life has been able to inspire and enrich so many others.”
Told through the eyes of his , the film Pedro celebrates the extraordinary life a who found out he was positive at 17, then made the to dedicate his life to speaking out about the disease. Zamora testified before the to argue for more explicit / educational programs aimed at youth of color before auditioning for The Real World in 1993.
Zamora’s on The Real World brought his story and message to a national ; and when his began to deteriorate in late 1994 (after he left the show), his condition quickly became . His death at age 22, following the final episode of “The Real World,” provoked a worldwide outpouring of grief.
“Our historic, simultaneous premiere of the film across multiple networks demonstrates the power of Pedro’s journey to reach a vast array of audiences, just as it did 15 years ago,” said Brian Graden, of , MTV Networks Channels and of Logo. “His story originally ignited a national , permanently impacted our consciousness around the of , and gave untold millions the to open up about their . For those of us who remember him as a treasured friend, and for a new generation coming to his story for the first time, we remain grateful for the gift of his story.”
“Pedro made us to tell his story to his very last breath; this film delivers on that by telling his entire life story in a scripted film - including his early life in Cuba, his teen years in Miami and the final months of his life as he fought to stay alive,” said BMP , Jon Murray. “For the first time viewers will see all the forces that made Pedro the man he was and gave him the to take his message of to a .”
Nearly 15 years since Pedro heightened national awareness of /, the in the U.S. remains a serious concern, especially among younger Americans (under 30) who account for a larger share of new infections than any other . Other () - such as and gonorrhea - are even more common, with one in two sexually active Americans being infected by age 25 - and most not knowing it. Since 1997, MTV and the Kaiser Family Foundation have partnered to inform millions of young about , other and related sexual issues. Beginning in (STD Awareness Month), MTV and Kaiser will with Planned Parenthood Federation of America and its nearly 880 affiliate centers to make an aggressive push to inform America’s young about , as well as help normalize and drive increased testing. Full details on the rest of the campaign will be unveiled soon.
Planned Parenthood is also developing an educational discussion guide for , young , and to use when they watch the Pedro premiere on MTV. It will be available for download on MTV’s www.ItsYourSexLife.com and on Planned Parenthood’s website at www.plannedparenthood.org.
Pedro was Produced by Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland, Chris Panizzon and Anne Clements (”Quinceanera”). Jon Murray, Gil Goldschein and Scott Freeman of Bunim-Murray Productions served as Executive along with Paris Barclay. Pedro was directed by Oceano and written by (”Milk”) with story by Paris Barclay and . Pedro stars Loynaz as Pedro, Justina Machado (”Six Feet Under”) as Pedro’s sister Mily, and Hale Appleman (”Teeth”) as Pedro’s roommate from The Real World, Judd. Maggie Malina is executive producer for MTV.

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Bias behind higher rates of HIV in black gay men?

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and in America are the most likely in the world to contract , and community say current efforts to stem the aren’t working.

are more likely to contract than any other population in the country,” said Caudie Grissom, a with Atlantabased National &; Services for . “Even with all of our and medication, American black men are more likely to have than living in .”

NAESM sponsored the fifth annual National African-American Conference on /. Held Jan. 22-25 in Atlanta, it attracted hundreds of community and from across the country. See Bias behind higher rates of HIV in black gay men?
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A Gay-Pride Revolution in Hong Kong

There were no in sexy ensembles with heavy makeup strutting down the streets in or buff shirtless splayed like starfish on moving floats. But Hong Kong’s first official - parade Saturday was still a colorful gathering; in fact, for a country that rarely acknowledges , let alone celebrates it, it was downright revolutionary.

For a few hours, a city that usually seems immune to surprises watched in awe as approximately 1,000 paradegoers stopped traffic, filled the streets and spread their message to “celebrate .” A rainbow-colored dragon bobbed over the heads of carefully coiffed men donning dainty dresses and dancing to “Celebrate ,” which warbled through a loudspeaker in the center of the city. Men with fiery red-feathered tiaras chanted, “ parade! parade! parade!” in Cantonese and English while marching through Hong Kong’s congested waving multicolored flags. (See TIME’s top 10 pictures of 2008.)

Although Hong Kong has held several small demonstrations against , this was the first parade solely dedicated to celebrating . “We came out today to show the world that in the are normal too,” said Ariel Wong, a 21-year-old student at the University who wore a rainbow and distributed stickers with on them. The parade was co-organized by Rainbow of Hong Kong, Midnight Blue, Social Movement Resource Centre and the Women Coalition, with support from working on , including , / and awareness. It represented progress for China’s gay community, marking the first large-scale event of its kind in any major (only Taipei has hosted similar ). Antonio , a Web designer for Hong Kong Magazine who grew up in Hawaii, said, “I think socially there are a lot of pressures in Hong Kong to conform to expectations and not disappoint .”

emerged from shops and restaurants to the historic event. While some spectators cheered in support, most looked confused and bewildered. “I never thought I would see this in Hong Kong,” said Kevin Li, a salesman who nevertheless believes the younger generation is less homophobic than the older one. “Our society has different values than the West regarding because we are more traditional and more Chinese.”

Yet it was Victorian colonial laws, not conservative Chinese , which first criminalized . In 1901 British colonial laws threatened with for anal intercourse and up to two years imprisonment for any so-called indecent acts involving , even if the acts occurred in the privacy of their home. In 1980, after an inspector of the Royal Hong Kong Police Force committed suicide as a group of officers were about to arrest him on suspicion of having engaged in homosexual activities, a sparked on legalizing . Finally in 1991, after more than a decade of discussion, it was decriminalized.

But even if is no longer a crime in Hong Kong, a stigma remains, as do discriminatory statutes with double standards. In 2005, Hong Kong–based attorney Michael Vidler successfully challenged a law that set the legal age of consent 21 for (the age of consent for was 16), with a punishment of up to life in prison for violators. The law was ruled unconstitutional, but it has not been formally repealed.

“There are still archaic ideas of as a form of gross indecency,” said Vidler, who said he has seen cases of against in the work force and housing market. “Hong Kong says it’s a world city, but [it] has protocols in place that show it is still a backward country in regard to ’ rights.” Hong Kong lacks any non-discriminatory ordinance, and many locals still regard with unease. Herrera, a member of a white-collar -rights group called Fruits in Suits, which helped organize the parade, said, “I have no problem walking down the streets with my of 21 years, but it makes many very uncomfortable.”

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