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“Living for the sake of living is no longer an acceptable goal.”
Despite my best efforts, I’ve always been drawn to health and science. Growing up in a family of nurses and
A funded government and an update on reconciliation
This past week has been busy in Washington, D.C. It can often seem like the latest news on the fiscal
Community Conversations series brings people living with HIV together across distance
Community Conversations is a virtual program of AIDS United’s People Organizing Positively led by and for people living with HIV.
Nominations are open for the 2021 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Award for Health Equity
In 2020, AIDS United honored Arianna Inurritegui-Lint for her commitment to serving and supporting the trans community of South Florida
Advocates gather virtually for 2nd annual Fall AIDSWatch
The two-day event started Monday with a keynote from Harold Phillips, director of the White House’s Office of National AIDS
Bi Week: Uplifting bi+ voices and health equity
More than half of LGBTQ Americans identify as bi+, yet many continue to face stigmatization and erasure from people both
Request for nominations: 2021 Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Award for Health Equity presented by AIDS United
About AIDS United AIDS United’s sole mission is to end the HIV epidemic in the United States. We fulfill our
PWN’s Evany Turk on intersections of HIV, reproductive justice and voting
“All we can do is use our voices. All we can do is use our stories. All we can do
Fall AIDSWatch 2021: What to expect and how to get involved
A promise is a promise. Last year, at the first-ever virtual AIDSWatch, we promised to keep the momentum on federal
Nothing about us without ALL of us: Sex workers must be included in the new National HIV/AIDS Strategy
Sex workers have too often been deliberately excluded as a community of greatest need in our federal HIV response. Sex