Khafre Kujichagulia Abif

 

 

Founding Member, Bi+ Georgia

 

Khafre Kujichagulia Abif, MLS is an Atlanta-based AIDS & Bisexual activist, writer, editor, blogger and artist who has been thriving with HIV for 33 years. Khafre is a founding member of Bi + Georgia. Khafre has been honored the be selected as HIV Plus magazine one of 75 Most Amazing People Living with HIV in 2016 and by POZ magazine as one of The 2015 POZ 100: Celebrating Long-Term Survivors. Khafre was among the Bisexuals at The White House in October 2014 and 2015. Khafre has independently published, Cornbread, Fish and Collard Greens: Prayers, Poems & Affirmations for people Living with HIV/AIDS (AuthorHouse 2013) and Sistah’s Speak (AuthorHouse 2017). Khafre’s forthcoming works include; FACE US; Not Our Status, But Our Stories, Raising Kazembe: A Memoir, A Walk to the River’s Edge: Call Their Names, He Ain’t Heavy, TransVoices: Shout Out Loud, We Bare Witness, and All Bi Ourselves.