Deeper Look: HIV Criminalization

This webpage discusses HIV criminalization and how the criminalization of HIV transmission or exposure dates back to the early history of the HIV epidemic.
This webpage discusses HIV criminalization and how the criminalization of HIV transmission or exposure dates back to the early history of the HIV epidemic.
This webpage discusses how the Black community in the United States faces unique structural and societal barriers to accessing HIV prevention services. As a result, HIV has a disproportionate impact on the Black population.
This webpage discusses how HIV has a disproportionate impact on the Hispanic/Latinx population. The Hispanic/Latinx community faces unique cultural and societal challenges in HIV prevention, treatment, and care, including language barriers and mistrust of the health care system.
This webpage discusses how the South experiences a higher burden of HIV compared to other regions across the country, especially among communities of color.
This webpage discusses health equity as it pertains to HIV.
This webpage discusses the HIV care continuum and how it is a public health model that outlines the stages of care that people living with HIV go through from diagnosis to achieving and maintaining viral suppression. Guiding an individual through the care continuum is key to helping them achieve...
This webpage offers multiple social media toolkits for sexual health observances.
This toolkit offers promotional materials for HIV advocacy. It includes best times to post, graphics and copy, and more.
RAISE and NASTAD’s webinar, “Practical Applications of Mixed Methods for Public Health Program Evaluations” took place on Monday, August 5th, 2024. The webinar features a didactic lecture on mixed methods by Dr. Arianna Means and three case studies presented by health department HIV & STI evaluators...
This issue brief outlines a pharmacist's authority to initiate PrEP & PEP and participate in collaborative practice agreements.