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How Biden’s first week in office impacts the work to end the HIV epidemic
In his inaugural address, President Joe Biden pledged to unite the nation by combatting the COVID-19 pandemic, addressing racial injustice
The Biden-Harris administration must make the first 100 days count to end the HIV epidemic
The first 100 days of the Biden-Harris administration mark a unique opportunity to revitalize efforts to end the HIV epidemic
Spotlighting potential HIV champions in the 117th Congress
Over the coming weeks, Congress will be reshaped by a historic group of first-term legislators. This year’s incoming class is
AIDS United Recognizes D. Rashaan Gilmore with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – AIDS United Award for Health Equity
We are proud to announce that the recipient of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation – AIDS United Award for Health
With a split Senate, Democrats find themselves suddenly in control
Partisan gridlock is nothing new in Washington, D.C., but as the 117th Congress gets underway this week, the Senate will
What needs to happen in the first 100 days of the 117th Congress
Now that the 117th Congress has been sworn in and the nation knows the outcomes of Georgia’s special elections, we
Ensuring young, Black communities know the transformative message of U=U
Deondre Moore describes himself not just as an HIV activist, but an activist for all human rights. Moore received his
A memo to the Biden-Harris transition team from AIDS United and the Act Now: End AIDS Coalition
President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will face some of the most daunting health care challenges ever faced
Looking back on HIV policy in 2020
This year has certainly been one to remember here at AIDS United. We’ve had many hurdles to overcome in this
Will we see COVID relief in 2020?
House and Senate leadership discussions on the next round of a long overdue COVID-19 package seem likely to come through