In a lesser-known part of Washington, DC, a staggering 3% of the population lives with HIV, a rate higher than in some African countries. Amidst stories of heartbreak and struggle, grassroots movements are working to educate, combat stigma, and spread hope.
The Other City
Washington, D.C. harbors a shocking secret: a disproportionate number of its residents, nearly three percent, are living with HIV, a startling contrast to the national average.