Neal Broverman, The Advocate

Neal Broverman

The Advocate

Los Angeles, CA, United States

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Past:
  • The Advocate
  • HIV Plus Magazine
  • Los Angeles magazine

Past articles by Neal:

The Nation's Oldest LGBTQ+ Bookstore Is Ready for 50 More Years

This is how Philadelphia's Giovanni's Room survived AIDS, gentrification, the internet, and COVID. → Read More

Lesbian Congresswoman Angie Craig Attacked in Her Apartment Building

Craig, a mother of four, was attacked in an elevator. → Read More

Flipping the Script on Stories of Black Trans Women

Media reports of Black trans women are often filled with tragedy. This arts collective tells a different tale. → Read More

Reflecting on Nancy Pelosi's Longtime Fight Against HIV

An era ends as the outspoken representative hands in her speaker’s gavel, but her momentous HIV work will continue. → Read More

Watch Playbill's 'Remember the Ribbon' Special Today

Celebrate World AIDS Day by watching this fabulous, annual star-studded event! → Read More

Sexually Active, Monogamous Gay & Bi Men to Be Allowed to Donate Blood

Soon, queer men in relationships will be able to donate blood without restrictions, according to a new report. → Read More

Black Panther 2's Queer Cameos Star Anderson Cooper, Michaela Coel

The sequel to the 2018 blockbuster is full of surprises. → Read More

Ask Dr. D: Why Isn't My Monkeypox Spot Going Away?

Biden's HIV & MPX czar, Demetre Daskalakis, explains what's normal post-vaccine and why certain folks should reconsider where to get the shot. → Read More

Another One Bites the Dust: Iconic Kentucky Gay Club Shuttering

Operating for more than 13 years, Soundbar will close its doors later this month. → Read More

Mykki Blanco Remains One of the Queer World's Most Innovative Musicians

Blanco is booked and busy, looking forward to the future while reflecting on their legacy as one of the few out HIV-positive creators. → Read More

FDA Authorizes Emergency Use of Monkeypox Vaccine

The federal government promises to greatly expand supply to the Jynneos shots. → Read More

Sean Patrick Maloney Is the Gay Congressman Fighting Off a GOP House

The congressman from New York's Hudson Valley is eyeing the midterms at a time of unrest over reproductive freedom, mass shootings, and right-wing attacks on LGBTQ+ people. → Read More

Pelosi on SCOTUS, GOP Overturning Roe and What’s Next for Them

Personally "overwhelmed" by the Dobbs decision, the Speaker of the House tried to lay a path forward. → Read More

Real Housewives' Garcelle Beauvais Doesn't Have Time to Flip Tables

The actress is a standout on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, but her interests extend beyond shopping and parties to HIV causes and immigration activism. → Read More

Garcelle Beauvais of 'Real Housewives' is Also a Longtime HIV Advocate

The Haitian-born actress and model has long been using her platform to make the world a better place, including for those living with HIV. → Read More

Why a Healthy Diet is Vital for People Living with HIV

Healthy eating habits are important for everyone — but especially those living with HIV, according to the latest data. → Read More

'Filth,' 'Obscene': GOP Attacks Books About LGBTQ+ Kids, Racism

Republicans launch their latest culture war, with queer and POC youth caught in the crossfire. → Read More

Breakout 'Legendary' Star Savion Garcon Opens Up About Living With HIV

Savion Ashford of the House of Garcon is making the most out of a memorable TV appearance. → Read More

How the CDC’s Dr. Demetre Daskalakis Stood on the Frontlines in 2021

The good gay doctor has plenty of experience responding to the outbreak of a contagious disease and preventing public panic. Now he's one of The Advocate's People of the Year. → Read More

Ava DuVernay Highlights the Beauty of Diverse, Queer Families

The esteemed director's unscripted show, Home Sweet Home, accentuates understanding over aggression — and pulls it off without being treacly. → Read More