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National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day 2025

Together, let us work toward a future where ACB individuals living with or affected by HIV can access the care, support, and respect they deserve. By addressing systemic anti-Black racism, we can make significant progress toward 95-95-95 goals and the ultimate objective of getting to zero new infections, zero discrimination, and zero AIDS-related deaths. Every action we take brings us closer to ending the HIV epidemic and fostering thriving, equitable communities. Resources: To support ongoing efforts in addressing these challenges, we encourage individuals and organizations to connect with the following resources: visit your local AIDS Service Organizations (ASOs), explore the

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International Trans Day of Visibility

In the HIV sector, we know that trans communities encounter systemic barriers to care, advocacy, and support. We must commit to ensuring that our spaces are inclusive, affirming, and driven by the leadership of trans people. Visibility must go hand in hand with action—through policy change, equitable funding, and amplifying trans voices in decision-making spaces. Trans Day of Visibility (TDOV) is a time to recognize the achievements of trans individuals while also acknowledging the ongoing challenges they face—particularly in accessing healthcare, safety, and fundamental rights. To our trans colleagues, friends, and community members: we see you, we support you, and

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Applications Open! OAN Advisory Committee of People Living with HIV

The Ontario AIDS Network (OAN) is seeking three new members to join our Advisory Committee of People Living with HIV—one person from the North, one from the East, and one from the West. What You’ll Do ⬇️ Please review the full job posting, including eligibility requirements Ready to Apply? Applications open till April 28th at 4pm. Applications will be reviewed by current Advisory Committee members and OAN staff.

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