NORFOLK, Va. — Today, Dec. 1, is World AIDS Day - an annual marker that serves as a reminder of the struggle, the stigma, and the commitment toward eradicating HIV and AIDS. This year’s theme is World ...
December 1, 2023 /CSRwire/ – In recognition of World AIDS Day on December 1, M·A·C Cosmetics invites its global community to join the fight to end HIV/AIDS by getting the lipstick that gives back 100% ...
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For the 35 th consecutive year, people throughout the world will pause today for World AIDS Day, a day to remember people who have died of HIV/AIDS and to rededicate ourselves to ending this global ...
PENNSYLVANIA, USA — World AIDS Day is held every year on December 1. It was first observed in 1988 as a way to support people living with HIV and AIDS. "To remember those that we've lost to the AIDS ...
World AIDS Day 2025: On December 1, World AIDS Day is observed annually to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and support those living with the virus. The day also allows remembering those who have lost ...
Friday marks the 35th World AIDS Day, a day commemorating those living with HIV and AIDS. The Afiya Center, Texas’s only Black-led and Black women-centered reproductive justice organization, is ...
From a candlelight vigil in San Jose to a lakeside celebration in Oakland, Bay Area communities are coming together to honor those who lost their lives to AIDS and the continued progress to overcome ...
In 1991, 26-year-old New York City native Valerie Reyes-Jimenez and her family were in crisis. She and her husband were both HIV-positive and homeless, bouncing around from place to place with their ...
As a public health student, first in college, now in grad school, I’ve heard the same message in almost every class: progress isn’t real progress unless everyone moves forward. On World AIDS Day, I’m ...
On Dec. 1, 2024, then-President Joe Biden navigated his way around the South Lawn at the White House, the front of which was adorned by a giant red ribbon, the decades-old symbol of support for ...