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Reimagining Advocacy: AIDSWatch@Home State-Level Advocacy Days
Last month, we witnessed a peaceful yet surprising transition of power from the Biden administration to the Trump administration. The
Reigniting, Sustaining, and Strengthening Communities and Coalitions for the Fight of Our Lives
As we observe National HIV/AIDS Awareness Month and Black History Month this February, we are reminded that our fight is
Targeting the Most Vulnerable: How Trump’s Executive Orders Undermine Progress in HIV Care
Following his inauguration ceremony on January 20, President Trump signed and rescinded a record number of executive orders. The orders
AIDS United Statement on Recent Federal Policy Changes
AIDS United remains steadfast in our mission to end the HIV epidemic in the United States. Our country has new
A United Call to Action for This Consequential Moment in Our Nation’s Democracy
This week marked a significant moment in our nation’s history as we witnessed the 60th inaugural ceremony, a symbol of
AIDS United thanks Francisco Ruiz for his service as director of the Office of National AIDS Policy
In April 2024, AIDS United eagerly welcomed Francisco Ruiz to his new position as the director of the White House
Meet the New Members of the 119th Congress
In the upcoming days, we will welcome the new members of the 119th Congress all with varied backgrounds and experiences
AIDS United hosts HIV advocacy fireside chat: Insights from Carl Baloney Jr. and Robert Suttle
AIDS United hosts HIV advocacy fireside chat: Insights from Carl Baloney Jr. and Robert Suttle January 7, 2025, Washington,
AIDS United premieres “Progress and Promise” Fireside Chat Featuring Dr. Laura Cheever
December 19, 2024, Washington, D.C. – AIDS United is proud to release the premiere of their year-end conversation, “Progress
Policy Update: U.S. v. Skrmetti at Supreme Court
On December 4, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the case U.S. v. Skrmetti. Families, doctors, and the