HRC Global Alumni Participate in AIDS 2018 to Chart Global Response to HIV Epidemic
Seven HRC Global Innovators and a former HRC Global Fellow are attending the 22nd International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2018, in Amsterdam.
Seven HRC Global Innovators and a former HRC Global Fellow are attending the 22nd International AIDS Conference, AIDS 2018, in Amsterdam.
Measures modernize state law to ensure birth and death certificates accurately reflect gender identity.
For nearly 30 years, Galaei, formally known as the Gay and Lesbian AIDS Education Initiative, has provided effective HIV prevention and treatment to the Latinx community of Philadelphia.
The University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital recently celebrated its third year earning the status of “LGBTQ Health Care Equality Leader” on HRC’s Healthcare Equality Index.
At its annual meeting, AMA voted to endorse policies to support the inclusion of LGBTQ people in family and medical leave policies, and to protect transgender prisoners.
The first reported cases of the AIDS epidemic were on June 5, 1981, when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention published a report of five cases of rare "pneumonia."
New Jersey lawmakers passed two bills—S.478 and S.493—to ensure that residents’ birth and death certificates accurately reflect their gender identity.
As Mental Health Awareness Month comes to a close, let’s encourage young people -- and especially LGBTQ youth -- to speak openly and honestly about their mental health.
HRC has joined Treatment Access Group and other HIV advocates and organizations to call on the Peace Corps to revise its policies regarding volunteers who are newly diagnosed with HIV.
HRC is proud to highlight the work of several individuals working to provide HIV & AIDS services for API and other affected communities.