The following accounts were originally presented at federal and local hearings on the subject of AIDS and homelessness. All of the authors are members of Anger into Direct Action (AIDA) a self-empowerment direct action group based in New York City, whose members are homeless people with HIV
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Administrative databases from the City of Philadelphia that track public shelter ut...
Community organizations have forever shaped the history of the United States. As de Tocqueville note...
Autistic people appear to have a higher risk of becoming and remaining homeless than people without ...
Homeless persons with AIDS and HIV infection face significant health hazards during the daily strugg...
Lack of affordable housing is a critical problem facing a growing number of people living with Acqui...
Objectives Both homelessness and incarceration are associated with housing instability, which in tur...
Although the links between health and environment are well known, interventions that target these as...
Homelessness is a substantial barrier to consistent, recommended HIV care, access and adherence to a...
The near-universal standard for affordable housing requires that tenants pay no more than 30 percent...
Homelessness and HIV are widespread and intersecting problems that occur worldwide among humanity. I...
Despite the advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART) a disproportionate number of people living with...
Objective: To communicate life stories of people who suffer from acquired immunodeficiency-syndrome ...
In October 1987, Joyce Brown became the first homeless person removed from New York City's streets a...
The implications of nonadherence consistently show that nonadherence or poor adherence diminishes th...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of HIV-1 antibodies among hospit...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Administrative databases from the City of Philadelphia that track public shelter ut...
Community organizations have forever shaped the history of the United States. As de Tocqueville note...
Autistic people appear to have a higher risk of becoming and remaining homeless than people without ...
Homeless persons with AIDS and HIV infection face significant health hazards during the daily strugg...
Lack of affordable housing is a critical problem facing a growing number of people living with Acqui...
Objectives Both homelessness and incarceration are associated with housing instability, which in tur...
Although the links between health and environment are well known, interventions that target these as...
Homelessness is a substantial barrier to consistent, recommended HIV care, access and adherence to a...
The near-universal standard for affordable housing requires that tenants pay no more than 30 percent...
Homelessness and HIV are widespread and intersecting problems that occur worldwide among humanity. I...
Despite the advances in antiretroviral therapy (ART) a disproportionate number of people living with...
Objective: To communicate life stories of people who suffer from acquired immunodeficiency-syndrome ...
In October 1987, Joyce Brown became the first homeless person removed from New York City's streets a...
The implications of nonadherence consistently show that nonadherence or poor adherence diminishes th...
OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of HIV-1 antibodies among hospit...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Administrative databases from the City of Philadelphia that track public shelter ut...
Community organizations have forever shaped the history of the United States. As de Tocqueville note...
Autistic people appear to have a higher risk of becoming and remaining homeless than people without ...