
40 Years and Counting: Krishna Stone on Walking and Working AIDS Walk New York
As she prepares for the 40th Annual AIDS Walk New York, longtime GMHC employee and LGBTQ+ activist Krishna Stone reflects on this historic event’s enduring significance.
As she prepares for the 40th Annual AIDS Walk New York, longtime GMHC employee and LGBTQ+ activist Krishna Stone reflects on this historic event’s enduring significance.
It was Shacazia Brown’s mother who inspired her to start In Memory of Wanda, the AIDS Walk New York team she’s led for almost 30
Ray Hägg thought he had done his last AIDS Walk New York in 2018. Soon after, he retired to Saint-Laurent-de-Cerdans (pop. 1,020) in southern France,
As we get ready for the 40th AIDS Walk New York, we are facing acute new financial and political challenges, from threats of budget cuts for GMHC’s lifesaving services to healthcare access for our clients. We have been here before, and we are undeterred.
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