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Registration now open for a monkeypox community listening session
The spread of monkeypox in the United States and across the globe has accelerated substantially in recent weeks, and our
Monkeypox outbreak requires swift public action
There have been 2,323 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the United States as of July 20. That number is only
In remembrance of Mark Kinzly
I am so saddened to hear of the passing of our harm reduction champion, Mark Kinzly. I met Mark in
Harm reduction tips for monkeypox
Recommendations and guidelines for syringe services programs and other stakeholders What is monkeypox? The monkeypox virus is a rare orthopoxvirus
‘Dear HHS: Pharma must comply with 340B,’ says 180 members of Congress
Rep. Abigail Spanberger released Monday a letter sent to the Biden administration defending the 340B Drug Pricing Program. The letter,
HIV advocates: Silence is violence; abortion rights are racial justice
The Supreme Court ruled in June that limits on abortion care are constitutional. The decision, Dobbs v. Jackson, overturned decades
HIV spending in U.S. House’s 2023 budget proposal.
With the possibility that either or both chambers of Congress will flip control following the upcoming midterm elections, it is
AIDS United remembers Mark Kinzly, longtime advocate for harm reduction
“The godfather of harm reduction.” “The man, the myth, the legend.” “Teacher, researcher, worker and activist extraordinaire.” They’re all phrases
Conexiones Positivas (Positive Connections) funds $100,000 to four organizations from diverse intersections of the Latinx community
In 2018, AIDS United participated in two convenings of gay and bisexual Hispanic/Latinx men to strategize a response to the
‘Supreme Court made grave error’ says AIDS United CEO
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ‘Supreme Court made grave error’ says AIDS United CEO Contact: Warren Gill, wgill@aidsunited.org (202) 599-8259 WASHINGTON —