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  • AIDSWatch 2019

    AIDSWatch is the largest annual constituent-based national HIV/AIDS advocacy event in the nation. AIDSWatch provides the space for people living with HIV and their allies to meet with members of Congress and to educate them about the important issues at stake for people living with HIV in the United States. Tuesday, April 2, we went…

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  • PrEP Aware Week

    It’s PrEP Aware Week and Harlem United wants to let everyone know more about preventing HIV by using PrEP. PrEP is a daily pill that reduces the risk of getting HIV from sex by more than 99%.

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  • HIV Task Force Leaders Call on Governor Cuomo

    Despite years of collaborative government and community effort that has produced significant overall progress, the Governor now appears to be abandoning his 2014 commitment to Ending the Epidemic—by stripping away essential resources that are key to sustaining progress and reaching our EtE goals.

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  • Harlem United Responds to Gov. Cuomo’s World Aids Day Press Release

    For Immediate Release   Press Contact: Mari Eva Mendes | mmendes@harlemunited.org | m:646.505.7322 HARLEM UNITED RESPONDS TO GOV. CUOMO’S WORLD AIDS DAY PRESS RELEASE Each World AIDS Day, the Governor issues a press release honoring the day and celebrating the progress we have made in the fight to end the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Yesterday was no different.…

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  • IN THE MEDIA: VICE VERSA’s The Neglected Pandemic, 40 Years of HIV & AIDS

    We’re excited to announce that Harlem United is featured in a VICE TV special documentary film marking the 40th anniversary of HIV/AIDS in the USA, narrated by Emmy-nominated television personality, New York Times best-selling author and activist Jonathan Van Ness. The two-hour documentary entitled VICE VERSA: The Neglected Pandemic, 40 Years of HIV & AIDS, is a comprehensive…

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  • We Stand with Nushawn

    Nushawn Williams served his time as of 2010, but he is still detained in custody 12 years later. His case hinged on his HIV status, which was used to portray him as a monster through fearmongering and stigma. It’s time to Free Nushawn! Harlem United joined other HIV advocacy groups to urge the NYS Attorney…

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  • Video: Meet Jade

    Jade has been a Harlem United client and peer for almost 30 years! Watch her tell her story.

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  • Tennessee Blocks Millions of Dollars in HIV Funding for Marginalized Groups

    Harlem United strongly condemns this decision that endangers lives.

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