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World AIDS Day: COVID-19 and the precedent of HIV
I have grown tired of hearing people describe 2020 as “unprecedented.” On the one hand, the phrase is overused. On
This National Native American Heritage Month, we must invest in the health of Native communities
The month of November is dedicated to the celebration of Native American Heritage Month. During this time, we reflect on
How the Biden administration can ensure transgender equality
As we celebrate Transgender Awareness Week and reflect on those we have lost on Transgender Day of Remembrance, we are
AIDS United honors Transgender Day of Remembrance
Today marks Transgender Day of Remembrance, an international observance to honor the lives of transgender and gender-nonconforming people lost to
Daskalakis fantastic choice to lead HIV prevention at CDC, says AIDS United CEO
New director has backing of HIV community WASHINGTON — Jesse Milan Jr., president and CEO of AIDS United, issued the
The Senate proposed increased HIV funding, but is it enough?
Senate appropriators released all 12 of their spending bills for fiscal year 2021 on Tuesday. These bills represented a positive
AIDS United CEO responds to Biden win
Calls for bipartisan effort to end the HIV epidemic WASHINGTON — Jesse Milan Jr., president and CEO of AIDS United,
Amid threats to the Affordable Care Act, it is more important than ever to get covered
With attacks on the Affordable Care Act and its looming date in court, it is more important than ever that
Ballot initiatives are the clear winner in the 2020 election
This election has been contentious and hard fought. While a lot of focus has been placed on the presidential election,
Voting is HIV advocacy
The warning signs have been around for months. The stakes in this election have rarely been higher for people living