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AIDS United CEO honors the memory of Ron Simmons
Ron Simmons, Ph.D., spent 24 years as president and CEO of Us Helping Us, People Into Living Inc., a Washington,
AIDS United’s CEO mourns the passing of Larry Kramer
Following the death of Larry Kramer, longtime HIV/AIDS activist and Tony Award-winning playwright, Jesse Milan Jr., president and CEO of AIDS
AIDS United’s CEO responds to violence against Black and transgender people
Jesse Milan Jr., president and CEO of AIDS United, released the following statement in response to the violence against Black
Mulan Williams Is Empowering Trans Women of Color in Orlando to Stop HIV Together
Mulan Williams, an advocate based in Orlando, Florida, is making a difference in the lives of her community. Williams serves as community outreach coordinator
J. Donté Prayer is Fighting HIV Stigma in North Carolina
When he isn’t working on advocacy and outreach, J. Donté Prayer has a passion for fashion and entertainment. The North Carolina-based
AIDS United Honors National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
AIDS United joins organizations around the country marking National Asian and Pacific Islander HIV/AIDS Awareness Day and shining a spotlight
House Set To Vote on Latest COVID-19 Relief Bill
The House of Representatives is gearing up for a vote on the latest relief package aimed at addressing the widespread
AIDS United Honors National Women’s Health Week
AIDS United joins organizations around the country to honor National Women’s Health Week. Observed from May 10-16, 2020, this week
Tremaine Jones is Creating Space for Black GBQ/SGL Men
Tremaine Jones is a project director with the Freedom Fund, a national organization dedicated to securing the release and safety of LGBTQ people
Notes from the Field: CrescentCare’s work to Support the New Orleans HIV Community Through the COVID-19 Crisis
Much like organizations across the country, the onset of COVID-19 turned everything “completely upside down” for the staff of CrescentCare