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GLAAD study finds “drastic decrease” in HIV-positive characters on TV but sees an uptick in LGBTQ people of color.
The results of GLAAD’s first State of HIV Stigma Study coincide with news of a $9 million Gilead grant to fight HIV in the South.
As a cohost on the Netflix reality series, he helps plan surprise weddings in less than a week.
I contracted HIV in the 80s via tainted blood. I don’t blame gay men. I don’t blame homeless people or prisoners who donated blood, either.
Men who have sex with men can donate blood and plasma if they’ve abstained from sex for three months, instead of a year.
Jevon Martin, CEO of Princess Janae Place, addresses the challenges facing trans people—including COVID-19.
Misleading ads about Truvada as PrEP continue to impede HIV prevention.
Activists want the tech giant to take down similar ads with inaccurate claims about PrEP and HIV prevention.
The Queen of Pop recalls the early days of the epidemic and discusses her fight against HIV in Africa.
Now called the MAC Viva Glam Fund, the U.S. foundation honors 10 groups with $25,000 grants.
But does a powerful speech at the GLAAD Media Awards make her and Jay-Z powerful allies?
There was only slight representation of HIV/AIDS stories and issues among the 2018 GLAAD Award nominees. Is this progress?
“It’s terrifying. It’s like coming out again,” actor Conrad Ricamora tells GLAAD.
GLAAD hasn’t simply marginalized the unique voice of bloggers. They have rendered us dispensable and ultimately invisible.
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation also teams up for the ’Empowered: Women, HIV and Intimate Partner Violence’ campaign.
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