Today is National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, a day to address the impact of HIV on women and girls. As such, Ms. Larada Lee penned a powerful commentary on the subject, which is featured on MSN. Check out, “What My Grandmother’s Death Taught Me About Black Women And HIV...
Oklahoma’s Guiding Right, Inc., recently participated in KFF’s Greater Than and CDC’s Let’s Stop HIV Together video series. The series features sexual health experts, Leandro Mena, MD, MPH and Charlene Flash, MD, MPH, who set the record straight on some of the most common misperceptions...
This year’s theme for World AIDS Day is “World AIDS Day 35: Remember and Commit.” This annual event serves as a reminder of the global struggle to end HIV-related stigma, an opportunity to honor those we have lost, and a rallying cry to commit to working toward a day when HIV is no longer a public...
Official Message from the White House and President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. On World AIDS Day, my message is simple: Let us finish the fight. Since recognizing the first World AIDS Day 35 years ago, we have made enormous progress in preventing, detecting, and treating HIV — greatly reducing annual...
February 7 is National HIV/AIDS Awareness Day (NBHAAD), which was first observed in 1999. NBHAAD is planned by the Strategic Leadership Council each year. This observance is a day to acknowledge how HIV disproportionately affects Black people. Register for this year’s Live with Leadership...