Mississippi’s 2021 Ending the HIV Epidemic Plan called for reform of the state’s HIV criminal laws to align with modern HIV medicine
Half of the LGBTQ+ youth programs surveyed reported that over 20% of the young people did not have enough food to eat in the past week
Latinx LGBTQ+ immigrants to the U.S. may experience barriers to employment associated with legal status as well as added challenges
The event, to be held at HEART WeHo on December 22 at 8 PM, will feature an outstanding panel of affected people from the Latino community
Williams Institute, a public policy research institute based at UCLA School of Law focuses on sexual orientation & gender identities issues
Nearly one-half of HIV registrants on the SOR were women and over three-quarters of HIV registrants were Black
The Data in Review looks back at LGBTQ news over the last 12 months and recaps some of the most important findings this year
“Understanding acceptance and rejection of LGBTI people lies at the heart of understanding violence, discrimination..."
More than one-third are living in low-income households
The federal eviction moratorium providing protections to renters impacted by the pandemic was invalidated by the U.S. Supreme Court last week