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Biden-Harris administration provides new round of funding for low-income people with HIV
The $1.4 billion grant is part of the Ryan White HIV/AIDS Program.
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HHS pledges $70 million to reduce HIV’s outsize impact on marginalized women & kids
HIV continues to disproportionately affect poor people and Black women. This funding could change that.
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U.S. declares end to mpox emergency
More than 30,000 infections and 26 deaths were reported in the U.S. over the course of the outbreak.
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President Biden honors trans people lost to “horrifying” violence on Transgender Day of Remembrance
“Transgender people are some of the bravest Americans I know. But no person should have to be brave just to live in safety and dignity.”
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Here are all the actions taken so far by the Biden-Harris administration to advance equality
We are officially halfway through the first year of the Biden-Harris administration. Here’s what they’ve done for LGBTQ rights.
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President Biden establishes an initiative that will protect LGBTQ federal employees
The President is ordering all of the federal government to commit to advancing “diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility.”
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President Biden honors “all those we have lost” in 40 years of the HIV/AIDS epidemic
Biden took action by naming a new White House Director of National AIDS Policy, reviving a position & office that Trump had left vacant during his term.
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Together “Black Lives Matter & the LGBTQ movement” will make the world a better place
When Donzaleigh Abernathy saw what happened at the Capitol on January 6, she was angered and moved. But it wasn’t anything she hasn’t seen before – and she still believes that we’re on the path to a better world.
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Mike Pence is declaring he’s “had enough” of Biden administration. But no one’s listening.
If an ex-VP gives a speech in front of an anti-LGBTQ group that less than a hundred people are around to hear, does it make a difference? Not to Mike Pence’s former base or colleagues.
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Out White House official Karine Jean-Pierre is the first Black woman to hold a briefing in 30 years
Karine Jean-Pierre follows in the footsteps of Judy Smith, the “fixer” who was the inspiration for the show “Scandal.”