Scroll To Top

hiv/aids

1985: the year the AIDS crisis finally broke through the silence

A lot has happened in the four decades since. We take a look back.

Dianne Feinstein’s Commitment to People Living With HIV Won’t Be Forgotten

The long-serving senator and former San Francisco mayor leaves behind an enormous legacy, especially her early devotion to AIDS causes.

Black Canadians at Higher Risk of Death From HIV & Cancer

New research shows structural racism and limited education remain a predominant factor in such disparities.

Broadway's best raise over $1 million for LGBTQ+ and HIV causes

Stars of the stage rally for HIV and LGBTQ+ causes in the midst of extreme budget cuts.

Broadway Flea Market & Auction Raises $1.2 Million for HIV Causes

Check out some fun photos from the beloved annual fundraiser that broke records this year by raising over $1.2 million.

Author and Activist Mark S. King Gets Real About Sex, Drugs, and HIV

In his fascinating new memoir, the award-winning blogger illustrates that those living with HIV can have just as crazy, beautiful, sexy, and fabulous lives as anyone else.

American Students Study Abroad With a Focus on HIV in Israel

12 students traveled to the country to experience and reflect on disparities in HIV care in the area.

​Houston, We Have a Problem — With Discriminating Against HIV+ People

An insurer based in Texas’s largest city is accused of creating dangerous obstacles for people living with HIV.

HIV-Positive Children May Have Auditory Differences

A new study indicates that some children with HIV were found to have lower auditory responses than those without.