On March 7 and 10, 2025, protests were held to oppose cuts to federal funding for medical research and HIV/AIDS programs imposed by the Trump administration. The San Francisco AIDS Foundation's HIV Advocacy Network organized a rally to coincide with the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections, uniting scientists and activists to voice concerns over the negative effects of budget cuts on life-saving HIV research. Key speakers, including long-term survivors and medical experts, emphasized unity and the necessity of sustained funding in combating HIV/AIDS.
The Rally for HIV Research on March 10 aimed to highlight the severe impact of federal funding cuts on HIV/AIDS research, drawing solidarity from activists and scientists.
Speakers at the rally, including long-term HIV survivors and medical experts, emphasized the urgent need for continued support of HIV research programs and funding.
Naina Khanna's 'Call to Action' highlighted the imperative for communities to mobilize against proposed cuts and ensure that life-saving research remains a funding priority in health agendas.
The event was organized by the San Francisco AIDS Foundation's HIV Advocacy Network, showcasing the collaboration between activists and global scientists advocating for essential research funding.
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