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4% of total U.S. AIDS philanthropy directly addresses African Americans. Plus: Meet the top five funders helping BIPOC communities.
Watch a Counter Narrative Project discussion about HIV criminalization and Black gay men, held in advance of Sunday’s #NGMHAAD.
At My House Clinic, which also offers hep C and COVID-19 services, PRIDE stands for “Promotes Respect Inclusion & Dignity for Everyone.”
A similar training program, ESCALATE, will teach communities to recognize and fight HIV stigma.
You’re invited to watch a Zoom reading of playwright Donja R. Love’s powerful work Saturday, June 27.
A clinical trial compared injectable cabotegravir given every eight weeks versus daily Truvada for HIV prevention.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that about 36,400 people contracted HIV in 2018.
Black queer men of MOBI talk about it all—including OnlyFans, HIV and adult films—in this artful digital video series.
A systematic review of hep C treatment outcomes in this population shows they have high cure rates and relatively low reinfection rates.
We all need social support. That’s why this year’s NBHAAD theme is “We’re in This Together.”
Faith leaders in Atlanta work with the AIDS Healthcare Foundation to offer testing and defeat stigma.
Opioid use disorder is fueling a rise in youth hepatitis C cases and a stabilization of a long decline in HIV among people who use drugs.
The program’s home will be Callen-Lorde’s in-the-works site in downtown Brooklyn.
The pop star’s party is named after the HIV prevention drug and is meant as an homage to ’80s-era queer nightlife.
Ask Hep answers a question about the risk of transmitting hepatitis C sexually.
“Sex, Hooking Up and the Apps” forums will take place in five cities across Michigan.
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