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Anti-abortion politics are threatening a vital HIV prevention program
The Family Research Council calls PEPFAR a massive slush fund for abortion and LGBTQ+ advocacy. It has saved countless lives.
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Has a sixth person been cured of HIV?
The Geneva Patient’s HIV has been in remission for 20 months after a stem cell transplant to treat blood cancer.
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“120 BPM” tells the story of French AIDS activists in the 1990s. It’s a masterpiece
It is one of the most powerful, electric queer films in recent memory.
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Would you vote for an anti-trans, anti-vax, AIDS denialist just because he was named Kennedy?
Robert Kennedy Jr. is running in the Democratic primary but he really belongs on the fringes of the MAGA world.
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State Department issues travel warning for Uganda about “blackmail & violence” to LGBTQ+ people
Even people who may be perceived as LGBTQ+ are being warned about the country after it passed its Kill the Gays bill.
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It’s OK to be happy that Pat Robertson is dead
He once said that AIDS was “God’s way of weeding his garden,” so he also wasn’t above feeling joy at the deaths of others.
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LGBTQ celebs unleash their inner Elton John to fight HIV
The campy campaign from the Elton John AIDS Foundation aims to raise $125 million to combat the ongoing epidemic.
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Who are the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence? Get to know the nuns of drag
Discover the extraordinary world of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, an order of queer nuns dedicated to activism through the art of drag performances.
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New HIV infections dropped since 2021, according to CDC data
Despite the progress, racial disparities remain.
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Surprising study indicates trans women in gender-affirming care contract HIV less often
An estimated 14% of trans women in the U.S. are now living with HIV.