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New guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO): “People living with HIV who achieve an undetectable level of the virus by consistent use of antiretroviral therapy, do not transmit HIV to their sexual partner.” We’ve known that Undetectable = Untransmittable for years, but now, WHO has confirmed that Undetectable + Untransmittable = Zero Risk. […]
[…] New York City on May 6, the award for Outstanding TV Journalism News Segment was presented to the Today Show for the June 2021 reported piece, “ HIV/AIDS: 40 Years Later.” Accepting the award was NBC News correspondent Joe Fryer. The story tracked the changes in treatment and the battle to reduce stigma since […]
[…] the PrEP4All Collaboration today responded to news that Facebook removed select ads which included misinformation about the use of Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) as a preventative measure against HIV. The Washington Post broke the news of Facebook’s action this morning. Facebook’s action follows a public letter sent earlier this month by GLAAD, PrEP4All, and more […]
GLAAD recently published its findings from the annual State of HIV Stigma Report. The 5th annual report, created and produced by GLAAD’s Communities of Color department in partnership with the Gilead COMPASS Initiative®, is the only one of its kind and aims to track Americans’ knowledge, attitudes and sentiment around HIV and HIV stigma. While this year’s report […]
Contact: Mathew Lasky Director of Communications, GLAAD mlasky@glaad.org Three Day Summit Hosted with the Gilead COMPASS Initiative® brings together journalists, HIV experts, faith leaders and community advocates from across the U.S. South for the first time **Visit www.glaad.org/summit to register and participate in the event** New York, NY – Monday, February 22, 2021 […]
[…] citizens who support the LGBTQ+ community who believe in a welcoming and inclusive Springfield, Ohio, released a fact sheet and statements in response to disinformation shared about HIV amid recent targeting of Springfield’s immigrant community. At least 33 bomb threats have been called into Springfield’s elementary schools, colleges, City Hall and other government buildings […]
Measuring American attitudes toward HIV and the impact stigma has on people living with HIV The HIV epidemic won’t end until we tackle the effects of stigma. We partnered with Gilead Sciences to better understand how much stigma still exists and its impact on those living with HIV. Despite making significant progress towards ending […]
“With an estimated 1.2 million Americans living with HIV who are often not seen, represented, or discussed, we must ensure every state in this nation has equal laws to end the decriminalization of HIV, fight discrimination against marginalized communities that restricts access to lifesaving medical care and treatment and work together to end the […]