Black Americans are disproportionately criminalized for living with HIV. Here's how
Through "heightened surveillance, arrest, and conviction," Black Americans are more likely to be criminalized for their HIV.
February 06 2026 4:26 PM
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Through "heightened surveillance, arrest, and conviction," Black Americans are more likely to be criminalized for their HIV.
Manuel Guerrero, 44, is banned from leaving the country and is about to run out of antiretroviral medication.