How old were you at the start of the AIDS epidemic? I was only 10 years old at the start of the AIDS epidemic. How did you first learn about HIV? I was told as a teenager my dad was diagnosed with HIV but at the time I don’t know I really …Read More
Angie Magaña has been faithfully working a Saturday shift at the Center’s Audre Lorde Health Program for lesbian and bi women for nearly a year now. “I just want more people to know that we’re here and that we have all these resources available …Read More
PrEP is an effective method of preventing HIV that is available and can be affordable to most people who want to use it. But not everyone at risk for HIV knows about it, and many people who could benefit from PrEP believe it’s not for them. A …Read More
All Northern California Kickoff Rides (San Francisco, Berkeley, Campbell, North Bay, and Sacramento) have been postponed to Oct. 21st, weather permitting. Our hearts are breaking for our friends, family and neighbors in the North Bay fire areas. …Read More
The 2018 AIDS/LifeCycle ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles is more than eight months away but there’s no better time to prepare for the 7-day ride than now. The first official training rides of the season will take place on Saturday, Oct. 14 …Read More
This week, the San Francisco Department of Public Health released the most recent HIV epidemiology annual report—a comprehensive summary of current HIV data and trends in San Francisco. Although the number of HIV infections happening every year …Read More
Have you ever considered taking part in AIDS/LifeCycle, but wanted to go on a trial run first? Come to one of our Kickoff Rides to meet the community and go on a fun social spin! There are rides in the Bay Area, in Los Angeles, and all across the …Read More
A few years ago, large randomized controlled research studies of serodiscordant couples started to offer definitive evidence that effective HIV treatment prevents HIV transmission. The HIV community learned that people who maintain “undetectable” …Read More
BETA is attending and reporting from the 2017 International AIDS Society conference on HIV Science this week in Paris, France from July 23 to 26—bringing you the latest news, updates, and research on HIV treatment and prevention. As countries, …Read More
The sights and sounds across the street from the Los Angeles LGBT Center’s Village at Ed Gould Plaza leave no doubt that construction of the organization’s revolutionary new Anita May Rosenstein Campus, spanning more than a city block, has …Read More