Sheryl Lee Ralph is sounding the alarm about an uptick in HIV cases among Black women. Ralph said the increase in cases of HIV among Black women is concerning. Ralph attended
The Trump administration cut $600 million out of the budget for HIV and sexually transmitted disease prevention. The administration cut grants for CDC programs supporting HIV and STD
Tamar Braxton partnered with Gilead Sciences to raise awareness about HIV prevention options, particularly PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis), among Black women. The
Magic Johnson shocked the world when he announced his HIV diagnosis at a live press conference in 1991. Many believed his HIV diagnosis was a death sentence.
Madonna removed a photo of the late R&B legend Luther Vandross from an AIDS tribute displayed during her "Celebration" tour.
HIV activist Hydeia Broadbent died from natural causes on Feb. 20 at age 39. Broadbent was born crack-addicted with undiagnosed HIV in Las Vegas







