New Administration Renews Optimism for Immigrant Legal Services
As a Nigerian immigrant, Babatunde Tinubu personally felt the cruelty of President’s Trump’s immigration policies. In 2020, Nigeria was added to a list of restricted travel countries with Muslim majorities for no legitimate reason. Over the first four months of the Biden-Harris administration, Tinubu has seen a sea change in the U.S. approach to immigration, […]
Transformational Gift Allows GMHC to Expand Program for Older Adults and Long-Term Survivors of HIV/AIDS

A transformational gift from David Boger and his brother Joshua Boger will allow GMHC to expand its services for older adults and long-term survivors of HIV/AIDS. With the new investment totaling $500,000 over five years, the program will be renamed the Terry Brenneis and David Boger Hub for Long-Term Survivors. “We are immensely grateful for […]
From Basketball Star to Community Health Educator: Q&A with Vanessa Campus

During her youth, Vanessa Campus played basketball in high school and was offered a scholarship to New York Institute of Technology where she graduated with a degree in community health and psychology. After being diagnosed with AIDS in 1996, she thought her life was over. But with the help of GMHC, she has now become […]
GMHC ‘Spreads Its Wings’ in the Deep South

Jackson, MS, has one of the highest HIV prevalence rates in the United States. Like many cities in the South, the epidemic concentrates in Jackson’s Black community, particularly among men who have sex with men (MSM). Since 2018, GMHC has been working with Jackson area organizations to expand capacity around comprehensive HIV prevention programs. Partnerships […]