No Time for Complacency: GMHC Donor Frank Godchaux on Giving What You Can, Where You Are
Finding out that he was HIV positive in 1986 transformed Frank K. Godchaux into both an activist and philanthropist for the LGBTQ+ community. “That was
Finding out that he was HIV positive in 1986 transformed Frank K. Godchaux into both an activist and philanthropist for the LGBTQ+ community. “That was
Filming the acclaimed documentary “No Ordinary Man” about trans jazzman Billy Tipton was a “moving and life-changing” milestone in Marquise Vilsón’s own journey as a transmasculine
There’s still time to catch the New York premiere of the groundbreaking documentary “No Ordinary Man,” which features Marquise Vilsón, a GMHC board member, in
COVID-19 has put a strain on the nation’s mental health, particularly for those in the GMHC community living with HIV/AIDS. In response to the surge
When Lillibeth Gonzalez learned she had HIV in 1992, she felt like her life was over. “The nurse came in, threw a chart on the
GMHC worked with broad coalitions to achieve several key wins–notably, the passage of the landmark Gender Recognition Act–in New York’s legislative session that ended in
“I come to slay myths and spit facts about getting vaxxed,” says Ms. Information, a Black drag queen starring in a new social media campaign
GMHC lost one of our most passionate supporters on April 22, 2021, when Rita Fischer passed away at the age of 97. Fischer participated in
March 11, 1989 was a seminal moment in the history of the AIDS epidemic. The New York Times ran a frontpage article about Alison Gertz,
GMHC’s policy team may currently be small, but it still punches way above its class. The agency’s many firsts and strong name recognition in the
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