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Christopher Brian Hill's narrative offers a compelling perspective on living with HIV from birth. A case manager at a transitional housing facility, Hill intertwines his personal experiences with his professional role. Diagnosed with HIV at 16, he later discovers he was born with the condition, a fact initially undisclosed by his family. His story sheds light on the challenges of managing HIV from a young age, family dynamics in health disclosure, and societal responses, especially within the Black community. Highlighting the significance of education and support for those with HIV, Hill also discusses the impact of HIV criminalization laws on personal safety and relationships.