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Home News & Updates A Year in Review: AIDSVu’s 2018 Highlights

A Year in Review: AIDSVu’s 2018 Highlights

November 29, 2018

As 2018 draws to a close, AIDSVu looks back on some of the year's highlights. From our most-shared infographics, to cutting edge insights from our AC members, to some fascinating Q&As with HIV thought leaders, AIDSVu has had an eventful year.

Our Most Shared Infographics of 2018

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Insights from our Advisory Committee

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Vu Q&A: Phill Wilson, Black AIDS Institute

Phill Wilson, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Black AIDS Institute and AIDSVu Advisory Committee Member discusses his 19-year tenure and the history of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

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Vu Q&A: Dr. Carl Dieffenbach on U=U and the “Golden Age of Prevention”

Carl Dieffenbach, Ph.D., Director of the Division of AIDS at NIH’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) speaks about the history and future of HIV/AIDS research and recent breakthroughs like U=U that make this the "Golden Age of prevention."

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Other Notable Blogs

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AIDSVu launched a series of Q&A blogs this year, speaking with over 15 HIV experts.

Vu Q&A: Rich Hutchinson on HIV and Youth Activism

Richard Hutchinson, the YMSM Program Specialist at NAESM and co-founder of the He is Valuable Project, a social movement that empowers Black Queer Men to mobilize around the HIV epidemic and other social justice/health issues, discusses the power of youth activism and the importance of celebrating the value of Black Queer Men.

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Vu Q&A: Dr. Dawn Smith on PrEP Uptake Barriers for Black Gay and Bisexual Men and Black Women

Dawn Smith, MD, MPH, MS, epidemiologist and medical officer with the Division of HIV/AIDS Prevention at CDC, speaks about her recent paper on indications for PrEP by race/ethnicity and transmission category and her thoughts on ways to overcome PrEP uptake barriers for Black gay and bisexual men and Black women.

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Vu Q&A: Luis Mares on the Impact of HIV on Hispanics/Latinx

Luis Mares, LMSW, National Community Mobilization Director for Latino Commission On AIDS (LCOA), shares the institutional, social, and personal factors that drive the continued disproportionate impact of HIV on Hispanic/Latinx communities.

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Vu Q&A: Rev. E. Taylor Doctor on the Effect of HIV on Young Gay and Bisexual Men

Rev. E. Taylor Doctor, Capacity Building Manager at HealthHIV and ordained minister, shares his thoughts on how communities of color can come together to address the disproportionate impact of HIV on young, Black Gay and Bisexual Men, especially in the South.

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Vu Q&A: Dr. Charlene Flash on Gender Disparities in PrEP Use

Dr. Charlene Flash, Assistant Medical Director of HIV Prevention Services for Harris Health System in Houston, TX, and Assistant Professor of Medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases at Baylor College of Medicine speaks about her history of working with PrEP and disparity in use between men and women.

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