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These 20 groups received grants from Gilead’s Racial Equity Community Impact Fund.
The 1917 Clinic has offered HIV services in Birmingham, Alabama, since 1988.
At least 2,900 health workers have died since the pandemic began. Many were minorities with the highest levels of patient contact.
The video marks the debut of “Black Voices Matter” and is part of the Black AIDS Institute’s new website launch.
HRC is mailing them out as part of its “My Body” HIV campaign to celebrate Black and Latino LGBT people. Here’s how to get yours!
A collective of Southern Black activists issues a political agenda to renew the fight against HIV.
Hint: It starts with three letters.
Enjoy “Strip AIDS 2020” on VisualAIDS.org, and tune in to the related podcast.
It’s part of a $234 million federal initiative to improve COVID-19 testing among vulnerable populations.
4% of total U.S. AIDS philanthropy directly addresses African Americans. Plus: Meet the top five funders helping BIPOC communities.
Join a week of activities leading up to the virtual march in Washington, DC, on Saturday, October 3.
A revamped National Harm Reduction Coalition tackles the “racist war on drugs” and advocates for people who use drugs.
Join a virtual get-out-the-vote town hall and prayer services planned around NFHAAD, held the last Sunday in August.
At My House Clinic, which also offers hep C and COVID-19 services, PRIDE stands for “Promotes Respect Inclusion & Dignity for Everyone.”
Be part of the Southern Solution by checking out these virtual discussions, planning sessions and happy hours.
Ingrid Floyd is the interim executive director of Women Organized to Respond to Life-threatening Diseases (WORLD).
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