A report from Media Literacy Now finds more states are acting on media literacy education, but gaps between policy and ...
The leading group of pediatricians in the U.S. continues to recommend kids get shots to protect them from 18 diseases.
You haven’t truly experienced Philadelphia until you’ve spent an afternoon hunting for treasures at Philly AIDS Thrift, a kaleidoscopic wonderland of secondhand goods that’s as much a cultural ...
Revisiting five songs kids who grew up in the 90s loved, only to realize years later that the lyrics meant something very ...
Former development workers founded Aid on the Hill to lobby members of Congress about international assistance.
With the U.S. out of WHO and USAID dismantled, global health systems are shrinking just as conflict, climate shocks, and ...
In June, Columbus City Council President and out LGBTQ+ official Shannon G. Hardin promised to create an LGBTQ+ affairs ...
PEPFAR continues to fulfill its mission. By expanding its scope, this administration could earn the badge of eradicating HIV/AIDS by 2030.
Rakhants’a’s mother died when he was very young, leaving his grandmother to raise him. In 2007, when he was just 4 years old, ...
Until last year, the number of children orphaned because a parent died from AIDS, was plummeting. That's thanks to America's 20 year effort to get lifesaving HIV meds to millions in need. But last ...
December is HIV/AIDS Awareness Month, a time to remember those we have lost, support individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS, and renew our commitment to prevention, testing, and treatment.
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