Every year, our calendars are filled with special days, including health observances and awareness days, but only a few make us stop and feel something. On December 1, we celebrate World AIDS Day, and ...
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The first World AIDS Day was observed on December 1, 1988. George H. W. Bush was newly elected president, and I was a freshman at NYU about to turn 18 years old. The World Health Organization had ...
World AIDS Day was created in 1988 by the World Health Organization as an international commemoration of those we have lost to HIV/AIDS and to celebrate the advancements we have achieved in education, ...
Perhaps, like me, you get more unsolicited news notifications on your phone or computer “than Carter has little pills,” a folksy way of saying way too many. A news notification that caught my heart ...
Donald Trump could become “one of the greatest presidents in history” if he “ended AIDS.” In a new interview with Variety, Elton John spoke about his desire to stop the global spread of AIDS and said ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Econ Griot, telling culture and economic stories on radio and beyond. Today is World AIDS Day, and it is still hard to describe ...
Join a coalition of longstanding AIDS service organizations, advocates, and allies for Together We Rise, the third annual World AIDS Day commemoration at Cathedral of Hope. The evening will honor the ...
On Monday, Dec. 1 — World AIDS Day — we will find ourselves nearly 45 years into a pandemic that has cost us millions of lives. Most of us don’t know of a world in which HIV doesn’t exist, and it’s ...
This time last year, the community was celebrating the opening of San Diego’s AIDS Memorial at Olive Street Park in Bankers Hill. I recently had a meeting nearby and took a moment to walk through the ...