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  1. Sullivan was barred for many years from applying for United States citizenship because of his HIV-positive status. Following the statutory and administrative repeals of the HIV immigration ban in 2008 and 2009, respectively, he announced his intention to begin the process of becoming a permanent resident and citizen.

  2. Tom, the third of the tuxes, was diagnosed with the AIDS virus (HIV) five years ago. He found out his status soon after burying his lover of four years, who also died of AIDS. Three years...

  3. It was Andrew Sullivan, seeking order. Mr. Sullivan hasn’t changed much since he arrived in Washington in 1986 with an internship at The New Republic and a veneration of Margaret Thatcher. Among ...

  4. And yet, when the gay, conservative, and openly HIV-positive writer Andrew Sullivan published his essay “When Plagues End” in November 1996 in The New York Times, outrage from the HIV...

  5. August 11, 2021. Andrew Sullivan on Braving New Intellectual Journeys (Ep. 129) Why are so few intellectuals comfortable with life out on a limb? Subscribe. Apple. Google. Spotify. Upon learning he was HIV positive in 1993, Andrew Sullivan began writing more than he ever had before.

  6. Upon learning he was HIV positive in 1993, Andrew Sullivan began writing more than he ever had before. Believing that he didn’t have long to live, he wanted to leave behind a book detailing his best argument for refocusing the gay rights movement on marriage equality and military service.

  7. Sullivan tested positive for HIV in 1993, and remains in good health. In the summer of 2000, Sullivan became one of the first mainstream journalists to experiment with blogging and soon...

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