Vu Q&A: Raniyah Copeland on the Future of HIV in the Black Community
Raniyah Copeland, MPH, President and CEO of Black AIDS Institute, talks about the history of National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day as well as her vision for the future of Black AIDS Institute.
Learn MoreVu Q&A: Dr. Patrick Sullivan on Ending the HIV Epidemic: A Plan for America
Patrick Sullivan, PhD, Professor of Epidemiology at Emory University and the Principal Scientist at AIDSVu, talks about Ending the HIV Epidemic plans, both national and local, and how AIDSVu's resources can help inform these efforts.
Learn MoreVu Q&A: Guillermo Chacon on HIV/AIDS in the Latinx Community
Guillermo Chacón, President of the Latino Commission on AIDS, discusses how NLAAD raises awareness of the impact of HIV on the Latinx community and the need for services and programs to address health inequities and a lack of inclusivity in HIV care.
Learn MoreVu Q&A: Dr. Oni Blackstock on HIV Among Women and Vulnerable Populations
Oni Blackstock, MD, MHS, Assistant Commissioner, NYC Department of Health speaks about the actions we need to take to end HIV among women and other vulnerable populations.
Learn MoreVu Q&A: Dafina Ward on the first Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
Dafina Ward, J.D., Interim Executive Director of the Southern AIDS Coalition, speaks about the disproportionate impact of HIV on the South and planning the very first Southern HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
Learn MoreVu Q&A: Lindsey Dawson on Hepatitis C, HIV, and Health Insurance
Lindsey Dawson, MPP, Associate Director of HIV Policy at the Kaiser Family Foundation, speaks about the impact health insurance generally, and Medicaid expansion specifically, have had on HIV and Hepatitis C.
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