The Trump Administration Will No Longer Mark World AIDS Day
The federal government prohibits using funds or public promotion for World AIDS Day, reflecting shifts including cuts to HIV/AIDS foreign aid programs, officials said.
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Trump administration will not recognise World AIDS Day this year, leaked email confirms
Past U.S. presidents, including George W. Bush, Barack Obama, Joe Biden, and Trump during his first term, have recognised the day The post Trump administration will not recognise World AIDS Day this year, leaked email confirms appeared first on Attitude.
Trump administration won't observe World AIDS Day, in news that will shock no one
In a surprise to absolutely no one whatsoever, the Trump administration will not mark World AIDS Day this year. Commemorated on 1 December every year since 1988, World AIDS Day is dedicated to raising awareness about HIV/AIDS, prevention and treatment, and is also a moment to mourn those whose lives have been lost to the illnesses. First reported by journalist, academic and activist Emily Bass – whose work focuses on pandemics – via her Substack…
US government ends longstanding World AIDS Day tradition
For the first time since 1988, the United States government will not officially commemorate World AIDS Day on 1 December, breaking with a tradition observed by both Republican and Democratic administrations for almost 37 years.According to reports, the State Department has instructed federal employees and grantees to refrain from using government funds or public platforms to mark the day. The directive, circulated internally earlier this month, …
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