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HIV 101: A Guide for Campuses
On every campus, college administrators, campus health care providers, and student leaders can implement HIV policies and programs that confront the crisis and promote awareness, prevention, treatment and care. -
Get Tested
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommend everyone between the ages of 13 and 64 get tested at least once for HIV, and that some people should get tested more often. -
How HIV Impacts LGBTQ People
Take a look at our issue brief for a detailed overview of the impact of HIV and AIDS on the LGBTQ community and to learn how HRC is working to end the epidemic. -
You've Got Questions?
We've got answers. What do you do if you've recently tested positive for HIV? What do you do if you need help disclosing your HIV status to a partner? Get the answers to these and other important questions. -
PrEP and PEP Resource Center
Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) is a once-daily pill regimen that can help you stay HIV-negative. Post-Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) is an HIV prevention strategy that involves taking HIV medications immediately after a possible exposure to HIV. Find out more using the resources below.
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It's Time to End Bad HIV Laws
In more than 30 states, people living with HIV can be tried and imprisoned simply because a partner accuses them of hiding their HIV status.
Explore: HIV & AIDS
Find resources to keep up with the current realities of HIV prevention, treatment, and care.

Even as we make tremendous progress in the fight for LGBTQ equality, who you are and where you live still has an enormous impact on how HIV is likely to affect your life. HRC continues to push Congress and the White House to mount the strongest possible response to the epidemic, as well as educate LGBTQ people and allies about the current realities of HIV prevention, treatment, and care.
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HIV & HBCUs
HRC's HBCU Program partners with HBCUs to provide strategies aimed at reducing student risk
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Making HIV History + A Pragmatic Guide to Confronting HIV at HBCUs
Making History + A Pragmatic Guide to Confronting HIV at HBCUs is a comprehensive guide for HBCU administrators, staff and students outlining many of the critical steps higher educational institutions can take to help achieve an HIV-free generation.
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2018 U.S. LGBTQ Paid Leave Survey: Report on the Experiences of Transgender & Non-Binary Respondents
HRC Foundation released a groundbreaking report underscoring the urgent need for inclusive employer-paid family and medical leave for transgender and non-binary workers.
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