Over 40 years of Black HIV activism changed the nation while proving why Black activists still matter today.
The HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s exposed deep social divisions and weaknesses in public health responses in the United States. This episode examines how stigma, fear, and delayed government action ...
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Fighting against an illness with no treatment and institutional racism, Black queer communities had to look inward for support.
On Thursday, Feb. 19, the Center for Presidential History (CPH) at Southern Methodist University will host historian Paul ...
In the early 1980s, as AIDS ravaged the gay community in the U.S., two people emerged as the epidemic's first “poster boy” ...
"We must recommit our nation to eliminate health disparities and end the HIV/AIDS epidemic." ...
OAKLAND, Calif. (KGO) -- The head of the Centers for Disease Control was on the ground in Oakland on Friday to assess the HIV/AIDS epidemic in Alameda County. AIDS is still very much a threat in that ...
In 1996, many wondered whether the AIDS epidemic was finally over. That year, thanks to the breakthrough in medication used to treat HIV, for the first time in the history of the pandemic, deaths from ...
Fiji's HIV cases are surging, with 1,583 new infections in 2024 as crystal meth use and unsafe injection practices fuel Pacific island nation's health crisis.
It is almost unimaginable how far we have come from the earliest days of the AIDS epidemic in the United States. The first cases of AIDS were reported in 1981, and the mortality rate increased every ...