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Big Gay Smiles November Newsletter: Gratitude, Innovation & Giving Back
Big Gay Smiles celebrates gratitude, community, and cutting-edge dental technology in our November 2025 issue. Discover how our 3D printer transforms care, how we’re giving back with our $100K donation toward finding a cure for HIV, and why now’s the perfect time to use your dental benefits before they expire.
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Big Gay Smiles Wins “Best Dentist” in Washington Blade’s Best of LGBTQ D.C. 2025
Big Gay Smiles has been honored as the Best LGBTQ+ Dentist of 2025 by Washington Blade, recognizing the practice’s inclusive care and community commitment in Washington, D.C.bcv 58²¸fl M

WHO declared December 1 as the 1st World AIDS Day
On December 1, 1988, the world marked an important step in the battle against the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This date was designated as the first World AIDS Day by the World Health Organization (WHO), establishing a day of unity, awareness, and remembrance, aimed at combatting the global spread of HIV/AIDS and mourning those who had died from the disease.

The AIDS Quilt: A Tapestry of Loss, Love, and Remembrance
In the mid-1980s, as the AIDS epidemic swept through communities around the world, a powerful visual symbol of loss, love, and remembrance emerged: The AIDS Memorial Quilt. This poignant project transformed personal grief into a public expression of solidarity and became a key piece of activist art in the fight against AIDS.

Perry Watkins and the Landmark Case of Watkins v. United States Army
In 1983, a groundbreaking decision emerged from the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals that would significantly influence the United States military's policies towards LGBTQ+ service members. This was the case of Watkins v. United States Army, involving Sergeant Perry Watkins, whose struggle against discrimination would pave the way for future reforms in military policy.

Queer Resilience: Illuminating Our History and Reveling in Pride
In the shimmering kaleidoscope of my queer existence, I find myself standing on the precipice of history, enveloped in the giant shadows of those who bravely walked this path before us.

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