World AIDS Day — December 1
Today we honor the lives lost, the survivors who continue to fight, and the generations of activists, caregivers, artists, and organizers who transformed grief into power. World AIDS Day is a reminder of the profound resilience of our community—and of the urgent work that remains.
We remember the friends, lovers, mentors, and chosen family members taken too soon. We celebrate the progress made through activism and science, from ACT UP’s bold demands to the ongoing fight for global access to treatment and prevention. And we acknowledge the inequities that persist, especially for queer people, trans communities, people of color, and those without access to care.
World AIDS Day is not only a day of remembrance—it is a promise. A promise to continue telling the stories. To support those living with HIV. To fight stigma wherever it appears. To push for a world in which healthcare is a right, and no one is left behind.
Honor the past. Stand with the present. Fight for the future.














