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Trump quietly purges presidential HIV advisory council, sparking public health fears (exclusive)

“We have all the tools to end HIV. It just makes me sad to see a lot of this infrastructure being systematically dismantled across the country," one advisor told The Advocate.

Advocacy in action with AIDSWatch

As the fight for health, rights, and recognition rages on, AIDSWatch remains the nation's largest event for HIV advocacy and building a community around those living with and vulnerable to HIV.

Tori Cooper's Work Is Trans Liberation

This Advocate of the Year knows all LGBTQ+ people deserve health and happiness.

HIV-Positive Airmen Won a Huge Victory Against Trump—and Stigma

The Fourth Circuit decreed that HIV-related stigma has no place in government or employment.

1985: the year the AIDS crisis finally broke through the silence

A lot has happened in the four decades since. We take a look back.

Trump Doesn't Care About HIV/AIDS--Here's How He Could

The president will reportedly discuss goals of ending HIV at SOTU. ACT UP NY explains how he can actually help. 

On World AIDS Day, Think About What You Can Do - Then Do

We are stronger when we fight together. With that in mind, let's talk about some ways that all of us can recognize World AIDS Day by harnessing our power.

Chuck Schumer demands reinstatement of federal HIV funding after RFK Jr.’s ‘indiscriminate cuts’

With HIV vaccine research canceled and prevention programs dismantled, the Democratic Senate minority leader expects answers from the Department of Health and Human Services before July.

Trump's Hazy Plan to End HIV Comes Into Focus

Considering his disastrous policies of the past, most activists aren't convinced Trump's proposal has teeth. His Health Secretary argues otherwise.

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100 days of erasure: Connecting the dots of Trump’s relentless war on LGBTQ+ lives

Opinion: In just three months, LGBTQ+ equality has crumbled as Pride flags fall, protections vanish, and queer survival is once again a daily fight, writes John Casey.

Celebrating the Trans 100's Women of Color

"The names of our sisters shouldn't only make headlines when we walk a red carpet or lay in a casket," according to Janet Mock. We couldn't agree more.

This Year’s Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Who’s Who

The 2015 Trans100 list includes activists, journalists, academics, and sex workers.