Oscars Honor The History of HIV Activism
How to Survive a Plague, the preeminent documentary examining the early HIV activism movement, is nominated for an Oscar this year.
HIV Drug Maker Drops Boy Scouts Over Antigay Policy
The maker of Isentress will pause its donor partnership with the Boy Scouts over its antigay policy.
Naked AIDS Activists Protest at Boehner's Office
The activists, with slogans painted on their bodies, were objecting to proposed cuts to AIDS programs.
Delivering Food In Hurricane Sandy's Wake
Philanthropic organization God's Love We Deliver is still without power, but that's not stopping its staff and volunteers from making sure that its clients in need don't go without food.
6 HIV/AIDS Charities Donald Trump Could Cut a Check To
The Donald issued a $5 million bounty to President Obama and cast AIDS patients as a chip in his political fight. Here we offer suggestions on where to send his cash in the off chance anyone at the White House pays attention to the reality star and failed presidential candidate.
The Stigma Project: Positive and Neutral
Chris Richey and Scott McPherson are using social media to end HIV stigmatization for their brainchild, The Stigma Project.
A Global Snapshot of HIV
A campaign aims to put hundreds of faces to one virus.
Work of Honor
A woman dedicated to helping people with HIV gets the royal treatment
Gay Olympian Comes Out as HIV-Positive
An Australian trampoline gymnast and Olympian says he's ready to reveal to the world that he is not only gay, but that he is HIV positive.
Tenn. Axes Planned Parenthood Funds, Center Ends HIV Testing
A program to provide HIV tests in Memphis, Tenn. has been terminated because the state of Tennessee has cut off funding to Planned Parenthood.








