If you were to ask Ken Schneck about the one thing he is certain of, he'll most likely answer that question with the confidence he exudes once he's behind a microphone. Queer and trans news, reported by queer and trans people, is essential and deserves to be heard. Since July, the award-winning journalist and editor| GLAAD | GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance.
Medicaid changes put 450,000 Ohioans at risk of losing access to health care The post How changes to Medicaid will impact Ohioans living with HIV/AIDS appeared first on The Buckeye Flame.| The Buckeye Flame
First Easter It was our first Easter together. I was in a good mood, springtime in Chicago can do that to a person. The Easter displays were up and I decided to do the Easter shopping. I had all the essentials: fake grass, an assortment of candy, an Easter basket, and of course eggs and... The full First and Last Easter by S. Severin can be found at Memoir Magazine.| Memoir Magazine
Due to Trump’s funding cuts, “having sex is about to get a lot more dangerous,” warns a Los Angeles nurse whose work helps prevent the spread of HIV. The post A Heavier Case Load, Diminished Care appeared first on .|
August 20 marks Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (SHAAD)—a pivotal moment to spotlight the ongoing HIV crisis in the Southern United States and recommit to equity, visibility, and community-driven solutions. A Region in Crisis: Disproportionate HIV Burden The U.S. South, and especially the “Deep South” of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,| GLAAD | GLAAD rewrites the script for LGBTQ acceptance.
HIV drugs called NRTIs could prevent up to a million cases of Alzheimer's per year, UVA Health scientists say.| UVA Health Newsroom
“That’s what she gets!” It’s been twelve years since two-time Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Michael R. Jackson heard those words echo throughout the movie theater where he begrudgingly went to watch Tyler Perry’s 2013 film Temptation: Confessions of A Marriage Counselor. The protagonist, Judith, played by actress Jurnee Smollett, is diagnosed with HIV after [...] The post Black Gay Playwright Michael R. Jackson Talks HIV Stigma, PrEP, and the Tyler Perry Film Inside His...| GLAAD
The NGO Delegation to the UNAIDS Programme Coordinating Board (PCB) is seeking nominations for members of the Civil Society Advisory Group (CSAG) for the 57th PCB Thematic Segment, to be held on 18 December 2025. The topic will be “Beyond 2025: Long-acting antiretrovirals – potential to close HIV prevention and treatment gaps.”| NGO Delegation to the UNAIDS PCB
A new study in Nature that finds a gene therapy against HIV given at birth can protect breastfeeding babies from infection with a single dose.| wertheim.scripps.ufl.edu
In May, I sat down with A. Toni Young for Melanated Movement storytelling series, Movement Talks, where we had a robust conversation on what’s next and what need more attention in the fight to end the HIV epidemic. In the words of Young, “What is old, is new”. Young’s introduction to the HIV epidemic began […] The post Movement Talks: A Conversation with A Toni. Young appeared first on AIDS United.| AIDS United
Jewel Thais‑Williams, affectionately known as “Mama Jewel,” passed away on July 7, 2025, at age 86, as confirmed by her sister, Carol Williams. Born in Indiana on May 9, 1939, and raised in San Diego before settling in Los Angeles, she would go on to become a pioneering voice for Black queer liberation, especially as a Black [...] The post Honoring the Life of Jewel Thais-Williams: A Legend in the Black Sapphic Community first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
By Donja R. Love I didn’t realize how much I needed to go to Miami for the American Black Film Festival (ABFF). When GLAAD asked me to be their ambassador for ABFF, I was conflicted. Before the request, my husband and I were informed by our (now former) landlord that we had to move because [...] The post OP-ED: Finding A Home In Community first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
Playwright and Advocate Donja R. Love Expands Vision of Healing, Community, and Artistic Liberation for the Poz Community At a time when federally funded HIV/AIDS programs are under attack and the rights of people living with HIV are increasingly threatened, one powerful writing initiative is offering a space of resistance, healing, and imagination. Write It [...] The post Write It Out! Opens Applications for Groundbreaking $10,000 Prize and Program for Playwrights Living with HIV first appea...| GLAAD
By Quintay Knight, Communities of Color & Media Consultant On June 19th 2025 THERA Thursdays hosted a webinar entitled “They Ain’t Coming To Save US” featuring guest presenter Ian L. Haddock– speaker, writer, author, advocate and the host Mable Taplin – global patient advocate, strategic leader, author and keynote speaker. The webinar explores discussions emphasizing [...] The post They Ain’t Coming To Save Us first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
World Pride 2025 in Washington, D.C. was many things: a global celebration, a political statement, a joyful rebellion. But through the music, the panels, the parades, and the rooftop laughter, one truth stood out clearly for us, Ty Ballard and Alexander King, Junior Associates on GLAAD’s Communities of Color and Media team: Black queer women [...] The post DC World Pride: A Black Queer Women’s Perspective first appeared on GLAAD.| GLAAD
Discover whether your child can safely receive COVID‑19, flu, and RSV vaccinations during the same healthcare visit, what experts say about timing, safety, and convenience| Rapid Test & Trace Canada
An additional six million new HIV infections and four million AIDS-related deaths could occur between 2025 and 2029 if US-supported HIV treatment and| Health Policy Watch
It has been said before. It has been reported before. But the fact that millions of people will die because of the Trump administration's foreign aid cuts| Erasing 76 Crimes
Discover how living with HIV affects mental health. Learn ways to manage stress, overcome stigma, and access support for emotional well-being and resilience.| Rapid Test & Trace Canada
The new drug lenacapavir, which gives almost complete protection against the H.I.V. virus, was to be administered across Africa this year. Now, much of the| Erasing 76 Crimes
Meanwhile, the WHO is mulling “terrible choices” as it tries to trim 25% of its budget in the wake of the US withdrawal from the body.| Health Policy Watch
Already an estimated 3,000 new HIV infections in LGBTQ people and others because of U.S. aid freeze| Erasing 76 Crimes
I am back in the headlines again due to another "prosecution" attempt! It has only been a few months since the corporate media last tried to smear me and got publicly roasted.| Dr Sam Bailey
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Remembering and thinking critically about the ‘Don’t Die of Ignorance’ campaign An ‘It’s more complicated...| Placing the Public in Public Health: Public Health in Britain, 1948-2010
For me, writing history is an emotional process. Last week in the Wellcome Library archive...| Placing the Public in Public Health: Public Health in Britain, 1948-2010
Initiatives like World AIDS Day remind us of the importance of routine HIV testing, status awareness and continued focus on HIV prevention and treatment efforts among transgender people. If you haven't been tested in a while, or at all, today's a great day to take the steps to make that happen! The post #TransHIV: Do You Know Your Status? appeared first on TransGuys.com.| TransGuys.com
A new study found that opt-out screenings for all patients in emergency departments caught numerous cases of syphilis and HIV that would have gone undetected under other screening protocols.| American Sexual Health Association
Foreign aid freeze puts millions at risk of starvation and HIV.| Erasing 76 Crimes
To people living with and affected by HIV around the world, and our civil society and community-led partners and allies, We recognize the difficulties many of you may be facing ...| unaidspcbngo.org
UPDATE: The thematic segment of the 56th PCB Meeting, originally set for 26 June 2025, has been postponed to the 58th PCB Meeting on 1 July 2026. This decision follows ...| unaidspcbngo.org
New Secretary of State Marco Rubio's waiver ensures PEPFAR's vital HIV/AIDS relief continues despite Trump's aid freeze, but the exclusion of gender identity programs raises concerns.| Advocate.com
Executive orders reject trans people, refugees, foreign aid and the World Health Organization.| Erasing 76 Crimes
Belegschaft rettet Glashersteller, Milliardäre sollen weltweit besteuert werden, neuer Malaria-Impfstoff wirkt - der Kontrast Jahresrückblick| Kontrast.at
Portugal is winning the war on drugs with a policy focused on help, not punishment—fewer deaths and lower HIV rates prove its success.| TheBetter.news
By: Ranier Simons , ADAP Blog Guest Contributor Numbers may be boring, but when it comes to matters of life and death, numbers are essentia...| adapadvocacyassociation.blogspot.com
O Hospital São José possui ambulatório, emergência 24h e 16 leitos de internação para pacientes com tuberculose com coinfecção por HIV.| Secretaria da Saúde do Ceará
The U.S. Department of Justice fought an HIV criminalization law in Tennessee, but state lawmakers have since fought the change.| theappeal.org
Shakira is a long-time client and board member at Harlem United. Watch this video of her story!| Harlem United
Harlem United advocates share our work with the LGBTQ community this Pride in a TV interview| Harlem United
Vampire facials carried out at an unlicenced spa in New Mexico left clients with HIV, marking the first time contaminated blood has been transmitted through a cosmetic procedure. The vampire facial has become popular in the beauty community, with the likes of Kim Kardashian and Gwyneth Paltrow givin...| indy100
Recentemente, um artigo foi publicado on-line por Kavin Senapathy no SciMoms. Ela diz que todas as evidências sobre a importância da amamentação são pura propaganda e que as mães devem ter a possibilidade de tomar decisões informadas sobre como vão alimentar seus bebês. O artigo...| International BreastFeeding Centre
World AIDS Day, marked on December 1 each year, serves as a poignant reminder of the progress achieved, the challenges that persist, and the need for continued awareness and action.| Spectrum South - The Voice of the Queer South