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Community Voices Are Shaping the Future of HIV Policy
DeOnyae-Dior Valentina (she/her/ella) is a nationally recognized trans justice advocate, HIV policy strategist, and emerging legal professional whose work centers
Access, Disability, and Equity in Sex Education
In recent decades, great strides have been made to ensure sex education programs are more inclusive of racial justice, sexual
At The Cost of Survival Rally, Advocates Made the Stakes Plain: Cuts Cost Lives
AIDS United started Pride Month in June by gathering with partners, advocates, community members, health care providers, and people directly impacted by HIV at
From Crisis to Community: Why HIV Work Continues to Demand Our Attention
There are moments in life that divide everything into “before” and “after.” For me, that moment came in my early
5 Strategies for Integrating Harm Reduction into Clinical Care
5 Strategies for Integrating Harm Reduction into Clinical Care Harm reduction is more than a clinical approach, it’s a philosophy
National Coalition Announces Initiative to Help Community Pharmacies Expand HIV Prevention Services
Public health leaders from AIDS United, Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health, the Black Public Health Academy, and the National Pharmaceutical
We Call Them “Hard to Reach.” They Just Don’t Respond to Us.
I’ve watched the same people we call “hard to reach” show up, engage, and respond. Just not to us. That’s
Testimony of AIDS United President and Chief Executive Officer Carl Baloney, Jr. on Fiscal Year 2027 HIV Appropriations
AIDS United Fiscal Year 2027 Testimony prepared for the House Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services,
Honoring NYHAAD Through Trans Youth Leadership and Innovation in HIV Advocacy
Each year on April 10, National Youth HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NYHAAD) serves as a vital reminder that the fight to
AIDS United Statement on the Release of President Trump’s FY27 Budget
AIDS United Statement on the Release of President Trump’s FY27 Budget WASHINGTON — On April 3, the Trump Administration released