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There’s more to consider in Georgia than this week’s runoff elections—for example, its HIV epidemic and LGBTQ health equity.
HIV/AIDS and human advocates respond to the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Amid rising HIV and COVID-19 rates, Native people have become more active in voting rights and politics.
From drug decriminalization to abortion rights, these measures will affect our work to end the HIV epidemic.
“We stand ready for the fight and are happy to have an ally in the White House.”
With bipartisan support, ending the HIV epidemic is achievable.
How members of Vote Positive USA make an impact in battleground states.
The stakes in this election have rarely been higher for people living with HIV.
A lot is at stake, including access to health care and housing.
With appropriate precautions, voting in person carries little risk.
Join a week of activities leading up to the virtual march in Washington, DC, on Saturday, October 3.
“The issue is AIDS. Where do the candidates stand on education, health care, discrimination? Your vote is a weapon. Use it. We are at war!”
Estos son algunos consejos para hacer cumplir eficazmente su voto y participar en las elecciones de su comunidad este año.
The results of the 2020 election will have many long-term consequences. There isn’t an issue that won’t be greatly affected, including HIV.
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