HIV/AIDS
Outfest's 2018 Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival kicks off with several GLAAD-sponsored events
Outfest's 2018 Los Angeles LGBTQ Film Festival kicks off Thursday, July 12th, with several GLAAD-sponsored events.
Why now? The need for HIV and AIDS advocacy in 2017
Trump's FY 2018 budget alone proposed to cut the CDC’s HIV prevention program by $150 million (19%). More than 11.8 million of those people are between the ages 15 and 24, with this demographic accounting for more than half of new cases.
All-star HIV and AIDS awareness PSA set to begin airing across the nation this month
Watch the latest in GLAAD's series of PSAs in partnership with The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation (ETAF), set to begin airing this month.
Daniel Franzese, host of the #glaadgala SF, takes a stand against HIV and AIDS
Daniel Franzese, actor and activist, partnered with GLAAD and The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, helps in the fight against HIV and AIDS.
New AIDS United initiative set to target HIV stigma in the U.S. South
New initiative seeks to combat HIV and AIDS stigma where it is often the harshest: the U.S. South.
Alan Cumming stars in hilarious GLAAD and GMHC #CelibacyChallenge campaign
A coalition of organization’s, including GLAAD and Gay Men’s Health Crisis (GMHC), today launched a new P
#KnowBetterDoBetter for National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Today, February 7, 2015, the nation will observe National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day. This year’s NBHAAD theme, “I Am My Brother’s/Sister’s Keeper: Fight HIV/AIDS” challenges everybody to work toward eliminating health disparities by ramping up HIV prevention efforts.
"We Shall Not Be Removed" sparks discussion about HIV/AIDS among black gay and bisexual men
As a part of its policy and advocacy mission, on February 3 2015 at 1 P.M. EST AIDS United is specifically bringing ally communities together to discuss the disproportionate impact HIV/AIDS has on black gay and bisexual men of color.