online. Guillen will also be part of the Global Village this year, ensuring that long-term survivors are given a voice."Hopefully, everybody at the local level feels comfortable and represented," he said.Nonetheless, Guillen would like to see even more attention be given to issues around aging with HIV at future conferences."Honestly, I feel being part of the Global Village is just like a little bit of a Band-Aid in some ways I feel," he said.The 23rd International AIDS Conference, which went virtual this year due to the novel coronavirus outbreak, kicks off online Monday, July 6, and wraps Friday, July 10, with a free daylong program on COVID-19.