
Earlier this week you may have seen the re-broadcast of the Oprah segment that featured Dina Matos McGreevey, the former wife of former Governor Jim McGreevey, who came out publicly as gay in August 2004. Reporter Kellee Terrell and POZ compares that episode to the infamous Terry McMillan-Jonathan Plummer slugfest and notes "The words “down low” and “HIV” have been kept on the QT. They were also curiously absent in another prominent case of a white man having gay sex on the sidelines of his marriage: the evangelical leader Rev. Ted Haggard."
Besides yours truly, POZ interviews Columbia University’s Chandra Ford and others to critique recent media coverage on gay men, the so-called "down-low" and the threat of HIV infection. This is good reading, check it out.





