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Addressing staff burnout and community grief in harm reduction settings
What is community grief? Community or collective grief occurs when a group of people experience the fallout from a death
AIDS United launches new HIV campaign for Black women
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIDS United launches new HIV campaign for Black women AIDS United is pleased to announce a new
The fierce urgency of now: Ending the HIV epidemic in Black communities
I did something in 2022 that many people would have thought was impossible. For many years, I didn’t think it
Community-led organizations are vital to ending the HIV epidemic
Last week, Tennessee state officials made clear their intentions to no longer accept millions of dollars in federal money aimed
Updated FDA blood donation policies a step in the right direction
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Updated FDA blood donation policies a step in the right direction More work needed to refine assessment
AIDS United appoints Bradley Kiley VP and chief operating officer
Contact — Helen Parshall, hparshall@aidsunited.org (202) 876-2823 WASHINGTON — AIDS United announced Wednesday the appointment of Bradley Kiley to the
In the 118th Congress, HIV advocates face challenges and opportunities
For the first time in a century, House Republicans were unable to successfully elect a speaker of the House on
AIDS United recognizes Shawn Fung-A-Ling with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – AIDS United Award for Health Equity
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s vision is to build a culture of health to ensure the achievement of health equity.
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