National Youth HIV Awareness + CHYA In honor of National Youth HIV & AIDS Awareness Day, learn more about the California Healthy Youth Act (CHYA) and how HIV impacts youth.
Climate disasters are becoming more frequent and intense in California, with direct and indirect impacts on public health, including HIV care services. Learn more about how climate-related events are impacting the HIV care work force. Learn more and download the infographic here.
In commemoration of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day we honor Ms. Hydeia Broadbent, a Dandelion (born with HIV) warrior who spent her entire life – since the young age of 5 – as an advocate in countless forums to raise HIV awareness and prevention.
Jamila K. Stockman, PhD, MPH, Professor | Vice Chief, Global Public Health Section at University of California San Diego, discusses National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
InfoVideo Women & HIV: Women Centered Approaches Needed March 8, 2024 Danielle Campbell discusses the need for women-centered approaches when it comes to HIV prevention and outreach in honor of National Women and Girls HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.
This is a study of mental health experiences and harm perceptions of cigarettes among current menthol cigarette smokers, stratified by gender. This highlights racial/ethnic and gender disparities among menthol cigarette smokers. The full infographic is here.
A recap of 2023 and looking ahead to 2024 with Dr. Emily Arnold (UCSF), Lissa Moran (UCSF), Wayne Steward (UCSF) and Simon Outram (UCSF) representing the Northern California HIV/AIDS Policy Research Center.