Meanwhile, the CDC is slashing $600 million in HIV funding in four Blue states.
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 ...
Katie Batza, an associate professor at University of Kansas, publishes "AIDS in the Heartland" about how the pandemic fostered development of coalitions outside East and West coast hotspots that offer ...
Part of the UK Aids memorial quilt has gone on show to mark the 40th anniversary of an HIV support group. As part of the ...
A nation that had ignored so many AIDS-related deaths could not ignore Ryan White’s funeral. Held on April 11, 1990, in “the gothic expanse of Second Presbyterian Church” in Meridian Hills, an ...
The collection documents the relations between health care policy and practices and the lived experiences of older Black women living and aging with HIV in the Washington, DC region. It contains ...
Face of AIDS : the making of an online archive / Martin Kristenson & Fredrik B. Persson -- Witnessing AIDS in the archive / Anna Sofia Rossholm & Beate Schirrmacher -- Voices of AIDS : the HIV virus ...
For the best experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings. A new genetic history of HIV shows how the pandemic almost certainly took root in the ...
We're at a crossroads where an end to the epidemic is truly within reach. So what happens next?
Every year on the third Sunday of August, Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (SHAAD) raises awareness about the ongoing HIV/AIDS epidemic in the South. This day of observance reminds us that, despite ...