Sean Strub — Radical Activist, Mayor, & Founder of POZ Magazine

Sean Strub interview on Queer We Are
Sean Strub was appointed mayor of Milford, Pennsylvania, the Pike County seat, in 2016. He was elected to a four-year term in 2017 and, in 2021, reelected with 60% of the vote. He is the subject of “My Friend the Mayor”, an award-winning documentary about his 2017 campaign (streaming on Amazon Prime).

Sean is a longtime LGBTQ and HIV activist, founded POZ Magazine, and in 1990 was the first openly HIV+ person to run for federal office. He wrote Body Counts: A Memoir of Politics, Sex, AIDS and Survival (Scribner 2014) and co-authored two books on corporate social responsibility.

He founded the Sero Project, a network of people living with HIV leading the fight to end HIV criminalization. His 2011 short film, HIV is Not a Crime, introduced the problem of HIV criminalization to advocates around the world.

He and his husband, Javier Morales, are involved in many cultural, political and community endeavors in Northeast Pennsylvania.

The Sero Project Website: seroproject.com

Sean’s Website: seanstrub.com

Milford Pennsylvania Website: milfordboro.org

Link to Watch My Friend the Mayor on Amazon

Photo by Bill Wadman

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