
Ms. Information Brings the Facts About the COVID Vax
“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
“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
The May 16 Television and Streaming Event will Join AIDS Walks Across America Billy Porter, Ann-Margret, Heather Headley, Tony Goldwyn, Danielle Brooks, Rosie Perez, Rita
As a Nigerian immigrant, Babatunde Tinubu personally felt the cruelty of President’s Trump’s immigration policies. In 2020, Nigeria was added to a list of restricted
A transformational gift from David Boger and his brother Joshua Boger will allow GMHC to expand its services for older adults and long-term survivors of
Jackson, MS, has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the United States. Like many cities in the South, the epidemic concentrates in Jackson’s
GMHC and the AIDS Walk San Francisco Foundation are partnering once again this year to hold AIDS Walk: Live at Home on Sunday, May 16.
As New Yorkers continue to get vaccinated and COVID-19 infection rates have stabilized, GMHC is gradually reopening its doors to clients and those in need
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