What will make young people pay attention to the still-uncured HIV virus? MPact Global Action , an organization working to address the toll of HIV on gay and bisexual men, believes online creators are key to breaking through to Gen Z. Nearly 50 years after the disease we now call AIDS was first identified, there is still no cure or vaccine. Science has advanced to the point that HIV, which causes AIDS, is a treatable disease. Medications like PrEP, if taken, make it nearly impossible to contract HIV. And yet even during Pride Month, young people rarely see any information about HIV , or how they can keep themselves safe. That's why MPact has launched the Q Collab , an initiative that aims to enlist adult content creators to change the conversation around LGBTQ health. More than a dozen creators, with a combined 6 million followers, have committed to creating content about HIV treatment and prevention so far. One cohort of Latin American creators, including Gabriel Antonio, Markin W...