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Out of Character by Dann Dulin, A&U Magazine [Issue 89, March 2002]



THE WRITERS AND STARS OF SHOWTIME'S QUEER AS FOLK TALK TO A&U'S DANN DULIN ABOUT KEEPING HIV IN FOCUS ON-CAMERA AND OFF

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Randy Harrison, another member of the cast, has also been a caregiver. Randy, twenty-four, is an out actor, and portrays QAFs resident teen, Justin Taylor. Randy began volunteering for ASOs while still in high school. He worked with AID Atlanta and ASK US (Adolescents Seeking Knowledge to Greater Understanding of STDs and AIDS) where he helped to provide safer sex education for teens, as well as gay outreach. "Volunteering gave me a sense of self, confides Randy. He came out to his parents and dose friends when he was just fifteen. "I went to a very small conservative Southern high school and our sex education was very...," he stops briefly, then continues, "They just tried to scare us into a lifetime of celibacy. Abstinence is a viable option if people are capable and choose to do that. That's wonderful, though I think it's unrealistic for that to be the only option."

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