New York City, 29th November, 2017. Around 100 people turned out tonight in Time Square New York City, for "WAD: We Are Dying (Still)" - a protest prior to World AIDS Day, organized by ACT-UP NYC. Credit: Mark Apollo/Alamy Live News

New York City, 29th November, 2017. Around 100 people turned out tonight in Time Square New York City, for "WAD: We Are Dying (Still)" - a protest prior to World AIDS Day,  organized by ACT-UP NYC. Credit: Mark Apollo/Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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29 November 2017

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Times Square, Manhattan, NY, United States

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Around 100 people turned out tonight in Time Square New York City, for "WAD: We Are Dying (Still)" - a protest prior to World AIDS Day, organized by ACT-UP NYC The protest and die-in was organized to it clean that we need and intend to hold this administration and the international community accountable for perpetuating the stigma of HIV. In 2016, 1.6 million people globally contracted HIV. Currently, 72 countries criminalize HIV. If we want to end the epidemic, we must push legislators to decriminalize HIV and to stop using stigma-inducing language