Online events and remembrances, as well as free testing, are hallmarks of the 33rd Annual World AIDS Day in the DMV area.
Hour-long gala, held virtually, will feature speeches, entertainment, and recognition of special honorees
Ceremony honoring longtime HIV/AIDS advocates will be streamed live on Dec. 1, as part of World AIDS Day
Nonprofit providing meals to needy D.C.-area residents hopes to sell 9,000 pies by Nov. 19
Whitman-Walker Health, the District’s federally-qualified community health center that specializes in HIV-related and LGBTQ competent health care services, will hold its annual Walk and 5K...
Kayleigh McEnany defends president's record on LGBTQ rights, citing decriminalization efforts and relaxed restrictions on gay blood donors
Supervisor Rafael Mandelman says outdated regulations haven't kept pace with changes in HIV testing and treatment
Abbreviated application period, ending on Aug. 31, will give special consideration to racial and social justice-centric nonprofits
Simmons remembered for his fierce advocacy, activist spirit, and dedication to improving the lives of black gay men
Author of "The Normal Heart" was one of the most ferocious LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS activists
The FDA has reduced its celibacy requirement for gay men wishing to donate blood. Critics say it still discriminates.
Perspectives on the coronavirus from an expert virologist and a health journalist
Judge Dan Hazard calls his past writings "reprehensible" and insists that his views have since changed
Brother, Help Thyself, the organization that provides financial support to LGBTQ and HIV/AIDS nonprofits in the Baltimore-D.C. region, presented $71,500 to 26 nonprofits at its...
NMAC's Paul Kawata on 30 years of fighting HIV, and the current state of the epidemic