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Musician Dizz Offers a Masterclass on Owning Your HIV Status

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overtly queer music group rIVerse came out about his diagnosis in a YouTube video and spoke of his recently discovered wells of strength, saying, “I feel like I love myself more than I did before.”Dizz’s journey over the past year is familiar to many people newly diagnosed with HIV.

As he describes it in both his conversation with Plus and in his coming-out video, his test result was a “blessing” because it made him take a hard look at his life and decide what’s important and worth devoting headspace to.

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