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GLAAD conducts annual research around HIV stigma, to better understand how much stigma still exists, the challenges we must overcome to end HIV-related stigma, and what the impact is on those living with HIV. In our research we have found that less than half (48%) of Americans feel knowledgeable about HIV, and there is […]

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Held annually on December 1, World AIDS Day serves as a reminder to commemorate those who have lost their lives to HIV. To learn more about the cause, please visit worldaidsday.org  Among the important work and campaigns launching today in support of World AIDS Day comes the premiere of Sheryl Lee Ralph’s documentary Unexpected. […]

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[…] gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) media advocacy organization, is today releasing its “Local Media Accountability Index – U.S. South,” a measurement and evaluation of LGBTQ and HIV coverage in local news outlets across nine Southern states. Read the full report here. PDF here. GLAAD’s “Local Media Accountability Index – U.S. South” researched 181 […]

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[…] started. Are y’all ready?! pic.twitter.com/SjVxh2mX7C — jon batiste (@JonBatiste) June 21, 2022 Batiste’s performance was in collaboration with the Gilead COMPASS Initiative, to raise awareness of the HIV/AIDS crisis that continues to plague some of the Southernmost states in the U.S. The South is most affected by the HIV epidemic, accounting for 54% of […]

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[…] are also featured among many talk show and journalism nominees, including: “Mj Rodriguez on Historic Emmy Nomination and Hopes for Trans Community’s Future” The View (ABC), “ HIV/AIDS: 40 Years Later” TODAY (NBC), “Gay Panic” This is Life with Lisa Ling (CNN), “Life After Pulse” (WESH), “Mama Gloria” (PBS), “Pride of The White House” […]

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[…] would come to this. What others standing around her bed did not know—that I had been charged to hold in secret—was that she was also living with HIV. Before the cancer diagnosis, she learned of her HIV status, and had not really shared it with anyone. She was so afraid of what others would […]

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