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We Are Still Here: Black Power, HIV Justice, and the Work Ahead
On National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we honor the lives, leadership, and legacy of Black people who have shaped the
Voices of Community: Where Love and Power Meet
In a dishonorable world, are the honorable at a disadvantage? I was at a leadership retreat a few years ago
AIDS United Statement Condemning Ongoing Attacks on Immigrant Communities and Allies, and Urging Senate Action on Appropriations
AIDS United condemns, in the strongest possible terms, the relentless attacks on immigrant communities, allies, and our social fabric. In
AIDS United Statement on Conferenced FY 2026 Labor-HHS-Education, and THUD Appropriations—Protecting Bipartisan Progress to End the HIV Epidemic
Washington, D.C. – AIDS United welcomes the HIV-focused investments included in the conference agreement covering the FY 2026 Labor-HHS-Education, and
AIDS United Condemns DeSantis Administration For Putting Tens of Thousands of Lives At Risk By Gutting Florida ADAP
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE AIDS UNITED CONDEMNS DESANTIS ADMINISTRATION FOR PUTTING TENS OF THOUSANDS OF LIVES AT RISK BY GUTTING FLORIDA
FCAA Statement on the Impact of SAMHSA Grant Terminations
Funders Concerned About AIDS (FCAA) is alarmed by today’s announced termination of critical federal grants administered by the Substance Abuse
AIDS United Announces AIDSWatch@Home 2025-2026 Grant Recipients
For Immediate Release – AIDS United Announces AIDSWatch@Home 2025-2026 Grant Recipients Contact – Miguel A. Ayala, Director of Communications, communications@aidsunited.org
How the Recent Attacks on Reproductive Rights Impact All of Us
As we near the end of 2025, and as public health becomes increasingly politicized, attacks on sexual and reproductive health
AIDS United welcomes Miguel A. Ayala (he/him/his) as director of communications.
AIDS United welcomes Miguel A. Ayala (he/him/his) as director of communications. Contact: communications@aidsunited.org Washington, D.C., December 19, 2026 — Miguel A.
How Sweet it Feels: Reimagining HIV Care and Stigma for African Immigrant Women Living With HIV
Nationally, HIV incidence among African immigrants is six times higher than in the general population and nearly twice that of