The AIDS Adagio: Wes Kennedy and Albert Winn exhibit opening tonight connects the work of two photographers and each man’s personal experience with AIDS: Wes Kennedy passed away in 1993, but Albert ...
Nearly four decades after the HIV/AIDS epidemic began in the United States, activists, scientists and doctors admit there is still work to be done. There are 1.2 million people who are currently ...
The special segment will air on ABC News Live December 1 at 8:30 PM ET. A new ABC News Live special, “Viral: A World Without AIDS,” will look at the history of the HIV/AIDS epidemic from the ...
April 10 is National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day – Credits: Photo courtesy of ViiV Healthcare. *For Black youth, the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic is, at best disproportionate – and at worst, ...
SANTA CRUZ — Cyclists pedaled in Santa Cruz heading to Harvey West Park as 1,400 riders came through town on the first day of the AIDS/LifeCycle ride after leaving San Francisco earlier in the day.
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These 3 lessons from the AIDS epidemic show how Black communities can combat HIV under Trump
Over 40 years of Black HIV activism changed the nation while proving why Black activists still matter today.
In the early 1980s, as AIDS ravaged the gay community in the U.S., two people emerged as the epidemic's first “poster boy” ...
When 20-year-old UF anthropology major Fiona Garber and a group of their peers were tasked with a research project as a part of UF’s Alexander Grass Scholars Program, they chose to delve into the ...
The special segment will air on ABC News Live December 1 at 8:30 PM ET. Nearly four decades after the HIV/AIDS epidemic began in the United States, activists, scientists and doctors admit there is ...
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