#BichoYYo and World AIDS Day: activism isn't just once a year
By Lucas Fauno Gutiérrez and Jon Amarillo. Every Thursday on Presentes, a new episode of Bicho and Me: #BichoAndMe49: Bicho and Me: Is she pregnant and has HIV? #BichoAndMe48: “We march for our Pride” #BichoAndMe47: “We have rights, we will assert them” #BichoAndMe46: Report discrimination in the healthcare system #BichoAndMe45: BichoAndMe: Let's live until the cure for HIV…

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Every Thursday on Presentes, a new episode of Bicho and I:
#BichoYYo49: Bicho and I: Is she pregnant and does she have HIV?
#BichoYYo48: “We march for our Pride”
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