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How the Black AIDS Institute continues to fill in the gaps

BAI was founded as a nonprofit in 1999 by pioneering activist Phill Wilson to mobilize and educate Black American communities about HIV/AIDS treatment and care.

An HIV survivor once helped Superman star Christopher Reeve, and was helped in return

Michael Manganiello worked hand in hand with Reeve and his wife, Dana, and he never thought he’d outlive them both.

Trump admin guts $258 million in funding for HIV vaccine research

“This is a terrible time to cut it off. We’re beginning to get close,” said Dennis Burton, an immunology professor at Scripps Research.

Rachel Levine fought HIV & STIs at HHS. Now she’s speaking out because that progress is being undone

The former assistant secretary for health is breaking her silence on the damage Trump's HHS is doing.

africa Medical Doctor giving treatment to child in mothers lap in Rural clinic Abuja Nigeria
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500,000 Children at Risk: PEPFAR Funding Crisis

Study warns of devastating consequences due to Trump and Elon Musk's cuts to global HIV aid.

Tyler TerMeer vows to continue to fight for health care for all

As the first Black CEO of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, TerMeer is focused on protecting the health and wellness of marginalized communities as we move forward under a new administration.

A camp for HIV-positive kids is for sale. Here's why its founder is celebrating

One Heartland in Minnesota is now hoping to cater more broadly to LGBTQ+ youth and those with other conditions.

AIDS Memorial Quilt displayed at White House for the first time

It was a big World AIDS Day for the world’s largest ongoing community art project.

AIDS/LifeCycle is ending after more than 30 years

The event has raised over $300 million for HIV services at the San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the Los Angeles LGBT Center.

LGBTQ+ celebrities speak up and show out at Elton John's annual Oscars party (exclusive)

You won't believe the record-breaking amount of money the annual event raised for HIV/AIDS causes this year!

Watch Madonna honor two AIDS heroes at her NYC concert

The Queen of Pop saluted nurses Ellen Matzer and Valery Hughes, who were in the audience at Madison Square Garden.

The First Person Cured of AIDS Gets His Due

Palm Springs honors Timothy Ray Brown, the first person known to cured of HIV, with a permanent memorial.

Plus Magazine's Editor in Chief on Amazing Ally Sheryl Lee Ralph & More

Our editor in chief discusses her love for recent cover star Sheryl Lee Ralph, as well as an important HIV stigma-smashing horror film.

Prince Harry Says Mom Diana 'Led With Empathy' Against HIV

“While my mother did not live to see the success of today’s treatments, I feel immense pride in being able to continue her advocacy with you,” the Duke of Sussex recently wrote.