Documentary: ’25 to Life’, Howard University Alum William Brawner Opens Up About His HIV and Why He Chose to Come Clean

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At the age of 18 months, William Brawner contracted the HIV virus. At the age of 5, his mother finally disclosed the news to him and told him to never tell anyone of his immunodeficiency, including close family and friends. 25 years and some girlfriends later, Brawner decided to come clean with his family, friends and past partners, while attempting to start life anew with his new wife, who is HIV-negatvie.

In the Mike Brown-directed documentary 25 To Life, a now 27-year-old William is forced to comes to terms with the consequences of his big secret. Many family, friends are of course shocked and disappointed that he couldn’t be honest with his sexual partners.

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“I suppressed my HIV status so much that I minimized it. And because I couldn’t express it, it didn’t exist. Because things were a game to me, I was always looking for my next conquest. That’s how I expressed my man hood. That’s how I expressed my bravado. […] I know I’m a day late and dollar short, but I feel terrible and I want to

Hopefully, this brings more inisight and awareness about his story and will encourage others who may be dealing with similar situations.  Watch the interesting trailer below:

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