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Wed Jan 15, 2014, 10:34 PM Jan 2014

Body Counts. A Memoir of Politics, Sex, AIDS and Survival by Sean Strub



Sean Strub is the founder of POZ magazine, a producer of the hit play The Night Larry Kramer Kissed Me, and the first openly HIV-positive candidate for U.S. Congress.

In his new memoir, he charts his remarkable life—a story of politics and AIDS and a powerful testament to loss, hope and survival.

Strub is currently the founder and executive director of the Sero Project, a network of people with HIV and allies fighting for freedom from stigma and injustice.

Sero is particularly focused on ending inappropriate criminal prosecutions of people with HIV for nondisclosure of their HIV status, potential or perceived HIV exposure or HIV transmission.

Proceeds from books purchased through POZ will be donated to the Sero Project.

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