Every year, National Native HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NNHAAD) provides an opportunity to highlight the impact of HIV/AIDS on Indigenous communities across the United States. This day focuses on ...
This series spans the early days of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the absence of government intervention and the organizers that continue to rally against the virus. From filmmakers Sandy Woodson and Emily ...
In 2003, Snopes concluded the frequently repeated claim that AIDS was purposely created by the CIA or some other federal government agency was false. Twenty years later, we decided to revisit and ...
My new book examines the life, death, and legacies of Ryan White, the Indiana teenager with hemophilia who contracted HIV through contaminated blood products in the early to mid-1980s. White became ...
I clipped Randy Shilts’s obituary from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and carefully placed it inside my copy of And The Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic – his most famous, most ...
A video showing Princess Diana's historic act of shaking hands with an HIV/AIDS patient while the stigma surrounding the virus was high in the 1980s has gone viral on TikTok. The video, which has ...
Now-gone building was once a center of effort to grapple with HIV. The humble, sagging bungalow that sat until recently at the corner of 12th Street and Peachtree Walk in Midtown wasn’t simply among ...
Children are the future of society. They deserve to grow up healthy, happy, and free of HIV/AIDS. Yet, in Kenya, thousands of children are living with or affected by HIV, grappling with stigma, ...