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AIDS Activism

Sites sponsored by activist organizations dedicated to fighting for the rights of those living with HIV.

Fighting the AIDS Epidemic

The AIDS epidemic continues around the world. At times we all feel helpless; unable to change the course this horrible disease takes. But there are things we can do to attack the AIDS epidemic. There are ways for the common man or woman to be proactive and help fight the AIDS epidemic. What are those things we can do? How can you help in the war against the AIDS epidemic?

Public Health - HIV Disclosure - HIV and Public Health - HIV Dislosure

Is disclosing your HIV diagnosis a matter of public health safety or a breach of confidentiality. What do you think?

ACT UP

ACT UP is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis._

AIDS Action

The national voice for those living with HIV/AIDS and the community agencies that serve them.

AIDS Cure Project

Working to bring the best minds together in search for a cure.

AIDSRibbon.com

Show your support for those who have fallen. The fight isn't over.

Human Rights Campaign

This site promotes and fights for the equal rights of the gay and lesbian community.

Issues in HIV/AIDS

Articles covering all the issues in HIV/AIDS treatment, funding, and legislation.

Mandatory Testing

A large selection of articles covering the ongoing debate of mandatory testing and reporting.

National AIDS Trust

Making sure the UK does everything it can in the fight against AIDS

Students Global AIDS Campaign

Founded in the spring of 2001 to mobilize U.S. students as advocates for global AIDS.
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