BASEL, Switzerland — To be on track to meet the UNAIDS goal of eliminating AIDS by 2030, which was set 5 years ago, 90% of people with HIV have to be diagnosed, 90% of those have to be on treatment, ...
MOLINE, Ill — "We're Still Here: The Past and Present of HIV in Our Country and Community," a documentary created by The Project of the Quad Cities to highlight people in the Quad Cities living with ...
Amid unprecedented cuts to HIV/Aids response globally, and to mark World AIDS Day, the Institute of Contemporary Arts is screening The Independent’s searing documentary about the deadly impact of the ...
There are so many governmental and community programs that refer to “ending the HIV epidemic” that you might be excused for rolling your eyes a little when you hear about one. What do they even mean?
Sheryl Lee Ralph is going behind the camera. I can exclusively reveal that the Emmy winner has signed on to produce “Unexpected,” a documentary short about women of color living with HIV in the South.
Gina Velasquez always wanted to be a mother, but when she was 27, she was diagnosed with HIV and AIDS. This was the '90s, and doctors told her she had just a few years to live. Gina survived though, ...
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