Hydeia Loren Broadbent (June 14, 1984 – February 20, 2024) was an American HIV/AIDS activist who advocated through appearances in national media and as a spokesperson for related foundations.
Born with HIV, Broadbent began taking part in trials for treatment of HIV at the age of three.[1] Living with HIV her entire life, she began making appearances to raise awareness of it as a child, notably at the 1996 Republican National Convention.[2] She described the disease as "a life sentence...you'll be taking pills forever, going to the doctor and fighting for insurance forever."[1]
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