HRC uses Grindr to target Washington's White House Correspondents' Dinner power crowd
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HRC uses Grindr to target Washington's White House Correspondents' Dinner power crowd
"Dinner guests and partygoers are going to rub elbows with folks undermining access to HIV prevention and care here in D.C. and across the country, and we want them to know what's at stake - and to stay safe, no matter who they go home with."
"LGBTQ+ advocates and public health leaders warn that President Donald Trump's broader health agenda threatens prevention infrastructure, including executive orders targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion programs across federal agencies."
"The administration has also faced criticism for proposed cuts and policy shifts affecting HIV prevention programs, including access to PrEP, testing, and community health outreach."
The Human Rights Campaign launched a geofenced ad campaign during the White House Correspondents' Dinner weekend, targeting Grindr users near key events. The ads promote HRC's 'My Body, My Health' initiative, focusing on HIV prevention and care access. Concerns arise over the Trump administration's health policies, which threaten HIV prevention infrastructure and resources for LGBTQ+ communities. Advocates warn that proposed cuts and policy shifts could significantly impact access to essential health services for those disproportionately affected by HIV stigma and barriers to care.
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