ST. LOUIS — St. Louis University graduate student Tochcukwu Patrick decided to bring awareness to HIV/AIDS among women and girls using art and poetry. Patrick created HerHealth HIV/AIDS Awareness ...
An unsettling feeling washed over me the day I realized my HIV diagnosis might not be what kills me. That epiphany came in Spring 2023 as I was performing a scene in the play one in two by Donja R.
Starting this weekend, Tampa Bay is celebrating World Aids day through December 7. According to Tampa.GOV, “World AIDS Day weekend 2025 is a free, four-day celebration of awareness, remembrance, and ...
Living with HIV at one point in time was a death sentence. But in the four decades since the virus emerged, a diagnosis today doesn't have to stop anyone from living their fullest life. Throughout the ...
The Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation, The Sero Project, The Counter Narrative Project and Gilead Sciences hosted “Stuck in the ‘80s Night” on Feb. 28 at The Loft. The event was held to recognize HIV ...
Still Here is on a mission to re-center the voices and experiences of Black women who have been disproportionately impacted ...
Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | Bashir Lukonge, professionally known as Bash Luks, is steadily emerging as one of the most multidimensional voices in Uganda’s contemporary entertainment industry.
This year marks a somber 50th anniversary in St. Louis—and in world history. In 1969, A 15-year-old African American boy died of a mysterious combination of illnesses, including an extremely rare type ...