From defunding federal programs to slashing global aid, few have done as much damage to public health as Trump has
North Dakota and Maryland became the fourth and fifth states to completely repeal laws that make it a crime to expose someone to HIV without their knowledge
The research, canceled earlier this month, made promising inroads on developing vaccines for cancers and HIV, which both have significant racial and socioeconomic disparities
The city has seen a rising number of HIV diagnoses in recent years, particularly among Black and Latino New Yorkers
The Biden administration sued Tennessee over targeting people living with HIV, most of whom were Black, but Trump has canceled potential future efforts in other states
The landscape of HIV prevention has transformed over the years with the miraculous development of medications like preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) that can prevent HIV infection. HIV diagnosis once meant a death sentence, but today, people can live long and healthy lives. Some states are using legislation
Surveillance technology is not neutral in a racist society; we must resist and dismantle these technologies that profile, criminalize, and punish us
Biden administration’s proposal to send Haitian migrants to Guantánamo Bay would repeat a racist and xenophobic past, immigration advocates say
Keah Brown and Imani Rupert-Gordon reflect on their journeys as queer Black femmes
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