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HIV disproportionately affects individuals and communities who face challenges in terms of poverty, employment, housing, education, racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, and gender-based violence. These social forces limit engagement with health care, create vulnerability to HIV infection and drive the HIV epidemic.

The New Face of HIV Is Gay & Young

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Daily Beast
3 December 2014

PrEP, The Pill, and the Fear of Promiscuity

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Nursing Clio
25 September 2014

Are "Sugar Daddies" to Blame for HIV Transmission in Africa?

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Scientific American
5 September 2014

Responding to sexual violence in armed conflict

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The Lancet
13 June 2014

Uniting against violence and HIV

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UNAIDS (press release)
13 March 2014

LGB individuals living in anti-gay communities die early

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Mailman School of Public Health
16 February 2014

Miriam Hospital study links intimate partner violence and risk of HIV

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Eurekalert Medicine & Health
22 January 2014

Economist wins Polanyi Prize for research into the unfaithful

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Ottawa Citizen
26 November 2013

Mexico: How Male Power Spreads HIV

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The Atlantic
17 September 2013