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HIV Advocates in the Spotlight

Game Changers in HIV: Bryan C. Jones

Bryan C. Jones is addressing the social and structural disparities that play a part in the HIV epidemic. "If we don't start having a real conversation about white privilege ... we'll never get ahead of this fight."

Bryan C. Jones wearing dashiki
HIV Advocates in the Spotlight

Game Changers in HIV: Bryan C. Jones

Bryan C. Jones is addressing the social and structural disparities that play a part in the HIV epidemic. "If we don't start having a real conversation about white privilege ... we'll never get ahead of this fight."

Jeremiah Johnson walking with Ben Young
HIV Diagnosis

HIV Care: The Right Match

When Jeremiah Johnson was kicked out of the Peace Corps after his HIV diagnosis, he was angry, scared, ashamed, and struggling to figure out his next steps. Then he met Benjamin Young, M.D.

Jeremiah Johnson walking with Ben Young
HIV Diagnosis

HIV Care: The Right Match

When Jeremiah Johnson was kicked out of the Peace Corps after his HIV diagnosis, he was angry, scared, ashamed, and struggling to figure out his next steps. Then he met Benjamin Young, M.D.

Tonia Poteat, David Alain Wohl, Judith Currier, and Leandro Mena
HIV Treatment Strategies

HIV Care Providers Wish Their Patients Would Ask Them These Questions

Sure, there’s all the usual stuff it’s important to talk about, like lab results and HIV treatment options. But what else should you ask your HIV care provider that could end up improving your health?

Tonia Poteat, David Alain Wohl, Judith Currier, and Leandro Mena
HIV Treatment Strategies

HIV Care Providers Wish Their Patients Would Ask Them These Questions

Sure, there’s all the usual stuff it’s important to talk about, like lab results and HIV treatment options. But what else should you ask your HIV care provider that could end up improving your health?

Eyes on the End

AIDSVu map that depicts state-by-state rates of people living with HIV in the U.S.
HIV-Related Laws & Policies

The United States Says It'll End Its HIV Epidemic. We're Watching.

We're telling the stories of the people and places that will be profoundly affected by the "Ending the HIV Epidemic" plan as it unfolds, and seeking to answer the question: Can this plan truly end HIV transmission in the U.S.?

AIDSVu map that depicts state-by-state rates of people living with HIV in the U.S.
HIV-Related Laws & Policies

The United States Says It'll End Its HIV Epidemic. We're Watching.

We're telling the stories of the people and places that will be profoundly affected by the "Ending the HIV Epidemic" plan as it unfolds, and seeking to answer the question: Can this plan truly end HIV transmission in the U.S.?

train traveling through Missouri, St. Louis skyline in background
Personal Stories from the HIV Community

From the Ozarks to St. Louis, Missouri Must Combat HIV on Multiple Fronts

High religious stigma, urban and rural epidemics, and draconian HIV criminalization laws will make Missouri’s HIV plan complex.

train traveling through Missouri, St. Louis skyline in background
Personal Stories from the HIV Community

From the Ozarks to St. Louis, Missouri Must Combat HIV on Multiple Fronts

High religious stigma, urban and rural epidemics, and draconian HIV criminalization laws will make Missouri’s HIV plan complex.

Leon Peoples Aaliyah Messiah Garland Jarmon Steven R Sawyer credit Yvonne Young
HIV Prevention and Transmission

Even in Wealthy, Progressive Seattle, HIV Care and Prevention Disparities Persist

Though Seattle is doing well compared to many other U.S. cities, it could still invest more to serve marginalized populations, including black residents and injection drug users.

Leon Peoples Aaliyah Messiah Garland Jarmon Steven R Sawyer credit Yvonne Young
HIV Prevention and Transmission

Even in Wealthy, Progressive Seattle, HIV Care and Prevention Disparities Persist

Though Seattle is doing well compared to many other U.S. cities, it could still invest more to serve marginalized populations, including black residents and injection drug users.