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Reflecting on my 40 years living with HIV
On World AIDS Day, I’m usually asked to represent and focus on all the people in the past who have
A conversation on harm reduction with the Aliveness Project
For more than 30 years, the Aliveness Project has facilitated connection to community and resources for people living with HIV
Changing the game: visibility of trans men in the South
Nov. 17, 2022 Contact: Allen Harvey, aharvey@aidsunited.org (202) 768-8645 WASHINGTON — Today, AIDS United and Game Changing Men announced the
A conversation with the SOAR Initiative about harm reduction in Ohio
The SOAR Initiative is a community-based harm reduction nonprofit based in Columbus, Ohio, which provides direct services to established and
The 2022 midterm elections: What happened and how it impacts HIV advocacy
After a very closely contested election, control of both the House and the Senate are still uncertain. What we do
AIDS United responds to the midterm elections results
Following the results of Tuesday’s midterm elections, AIDS United’s president and CEO Jesse Milan Jr., released the following statement: Regardless
In memoriam: Janet Cleveland and Dawn Smith
The board and staff of AIDS United were devastated to learn of two deaths in recent weeks. Janet Cleveland and
Abortion and the midterm elections
As the U.S. continues to reckon with the overturn of Roe v. Wade, gubernatorial and state legislative elections have significant
Motivational interviewing for addressing vaccine hesitancy among people who use drugs
Vaccine hesitancy among people who use drugs continues to be a challenge for syringe service programs nationwide. Centering the concerns
The midterm elections will determine the future of HIV advocacy
When the clock strikes midnight on Tuesday, Nov. 8, we will know a lot more about what the future of