The turn of the New Year is generally swamped by crass commercialism and phony sentiment. And yet, such milestones are certainly cause for reflection on the past months and years. Perhaps no journey has been more momentous over the last two decades than the one experienced by those infected with and those affected by HIV/AIDS.
To say that there has been great suffering would, of course, be a great understatement. At the same time, however, we have witnessed stories of such great courage, commitment, faith, love, and good humor that one would have to be made of stone to remain unmoved. For those examples of positive humanity in the face of such trial, we are grateful: it is from this – whether by HIV-positive people, volunteers, supporters, or fellow professionals – that we draw strength. Thank you.
Our gratitude goes also to those who encourage us in our efforts, whether with kind words or with financial support. Austin has been a truly remarkable place to do this work. Thank you.
As we enter the new year, we are hopeful that the road ahead will be easier. We hope that your kind support of AIDS care and prevention will continue. And we hope for truly significant progess in treatment and in prevention effectiveness. We thank Austin for caring and wish all a Happy New Year.
This article appears in December 29 • 2000.
