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As Congress Debates Coming Back to DC, COVID-19 Funding Needs Abound
On Monday, May 4th, the Senate is scheduled to come back into session in Washington, DC as the city’s daily
“Can I Trust You?”: AIDS United’s Jesse Milan Jr. Delivers Keynote Address at 2020 AMSA Convention
This month, AIDS United President and CEO Jesse Milan Jr. delivered a powerful keynote address at the 2020 American Medical Student
National Transgender HIV Testing Day: Meet the Grantee Partners Directing Services to the TGNC Community
National Transgender HIV Testing Day uplifts the importance of HIV testing within trans and gender-nonconforming communities. We know that the TGNC community –– in particular, Black
Kendall Granberry is Empowering Chicagoans to Stop HIV Together
For Kendall Granberry, the work to end the HIV epidemic must create compassionate, affirming spaces for Black men to exist as they are. “I think we
Ending the HIV Epidemic Means Prioritizing the Voices of Young People
This National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we caught up with Laura Gerson to chat about their journey to AIDS United
AIDS United provides $25,000 to COVID-19 rapid response fund for Black and Brown transgender and gender-nonconforming communities
AIDS United first to give to a new initiative of the Transgender Strategy Center and Destination Tomorrow WASHINGTON — AIDS
HIV Leadership Informs People Living with HIV about the Impact of COVID-19
Leading HIV organizations unite to ensure people with HIV receive detailed & culturally responsive information regarding COVID-19 In response to
Diamond Collier is Working to Break Down Barriers to Care for Black Trans Women
Diamond Collier, an HIV advocate and public health leader, is making a difference in the lives of other Black transgender women in
CDC’s Dr. Jonathan Mermin addresses COVID-19 & HIV at AIDSWatch 2020
Dr. Jonathan Mermin gave a presentation to AIDSWatch 2020 on March 30, 2020. Mermin is the director for the National
Reflections of a Seasoned AIDSWatch Advocate
I believe I attended my first AIDSWatch in 2013. To many of the HIV advocates there, I was totally unknown,