Thanks to the American Rescue Plan and the tireless advocacy of harm reduction and drug user health advocates across the country, we may finally be at a turning point where federal dollars go to programs based on science, not stigma. Our policy team explains:https:// www.aidsunited.o rg/blog/ Default.aspx?id= 4075
“Black women have been the backbone of the Black community and activism since the beginning of time. We have walked with grace, dignity and perseverance through all of the trials and tribulations of a racist and patriarchal society. We have often had to choose whether to fight for our blackness or...
#ChooseToChallenge narratives leaving women out of our work to end the HIV epidemic this #InternationalWomensDay.… https://t.co/qaEk7aoOng
@AppropsDems has recently announced new rules for community project funding. This is an important opportunity for… https://t.co/jUqM0i5Q6B
“To transform the course of the epidemic, we need to expand care and prevention strategically to those who need it… https://t.co/RBI6dO4Ow7
The death toll from COVID-19 doesn’t cover the struggles of marginalized, often ostracized populations like people… https://t.co/mjiLKoNH6h
Virginia is poised to set an important example. We need to come together to end outdated and discriminatory HIV law… https://t.co/N66gJ8skiT
Housing is a key part of health care. RT if you agree. https://t.co/eNzZAbt9Fx
We are proud to be among the signers of this letter. COVID-19 vaccines must be distributed equitably and available… https://t.co/uBMs3MSIaG
.@PoseOnFX has been an incredible show. While we are sad to see it come to an end, we are grateful for all the barr… https://t.co/TGqTpyalsT