Josh Robbins
Joshua W. Robbins is an American HIV/AIDS activist, blogger, talent agent, writer, and social media marketer. His work has been featured on The Advocate, Human Rights Campaign, POZ and a myriad of additional publications. Robbins was named to the POZ 100 List in 2013.
Advocacy
Before his HIV diagnosis, Robbins was raising awareness about HIV in the LGBT community and fundraising for the AIDS service organization Nashville CARES. He was also a volunteer for the HVTN 505 clinical vaccine trial. He has been described as "one of a growing legion of bloggers who are breathing life into HIV activism".Robbins published a video on YouTube of being told of his HIV diagnosis in January 2012, after revealing his HIV status on Facebook. Robbins also hosts the weekly digital series, HIV Video Minute with Josh Robbins, and created the "Ask HIV" iPhone app.
In 2018, Robbins was named the national spokesperson for DatingPositives.
Social media
Robbins uses digital and social media to advocate for HIV education to reduce stigma and discrimination against people with HIV/AIDS. In 2014, Robbins introduced the "HIV Video Minute with Josh Robbins" digital video series, licensed to HIV+ magazine.Blogger and author
In 2012, Robbins launched his blog focusing on encouraging those living with HIV/AIDS, described as a combination of "fact-based reportage and highly personal social blogging — in a way that both insightful and utterly engaging". In 2014, Robbins self-published: HIV Won't Kill Me: Encouragement eBook He also published Social Media Is Not Prison, So Unlock Yourself: Tips from a Social Media HIV Activist.In 2014, Robbins created an iPhone application called Ask HIV, described by Product Hunt as an "HIV/AIDS hotline on your iPhone".
In 2018, Robbins received the National Lesbian and Gay Journalist Association "Excellence in Journalism" Award for blogging.