Moderna is making progress with an HIV mRNA vaccine, with Phase I trials already underway and hopes for a successful breakthrough in creating an urgently needed vaccine.
Octavia Spencer produces documentary "Right to Try" about finding a cure for HIV and AIDS, sharing the importance of advancing medicine and technology.
ONE Archives Foundation presents a star-studded reading of Larry Kramer's The Normal Heart on World AIDS Day, featuring a diverse cast and a Q&A session with the director.
Andrew Garfield stars as Jonathan Larson in the film adaptation of the autobiographical musical, tick, tick... BOOM!, directed by Lin-Manuel Miranda, portraying Larson's journey from waiting tables to creating the iconic Rent.
Reflecting on the past HIV crisis, lessons can be applied to the current COVID-19 pandemic, emphasizing the importance of swift action, widespread testing, and combating stigma to prevent further spread and save lives.
To end the HIV epidemic, addressing poverty and inequities alongside medical treatments is crucial for long-term success and eradication in the United States.
PrEP allows for safe sex, but concerns about condom use remain among gay men as AIDS becomes a manageable condition, highlighting persistent societal prejudices.
"Light in the Water" is a documentary showcasing the inspiring story of LA's pioneering LGBTQ swim team, West Hollywood Aquatics, highlighting their journey through challenges, victories, and the impact on the LGBTQ community.
UN report: Men with same-sex partners 28 times more likely to contract HIV despite progress in reducing new infections among gay men in Western countries.
Broadway Bares: Game Night features Broadway's best in a playful, sexy striptease fundraiser for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, with special guest appearances and dazzling performances from over 200 dancers.