Plus asked some of the most respected Black leaders in the HIV community what they want to see happen in 2021.Raniyah CopelandPresident and CEO, Black AIDS Institute “Despite a pandemic that has disproportionately ravaged Black communities, the Black AIDS Institute and our Black Treatment Advocates Networks [BTANs] are proud to have contributed to the voter mobilization that propelled this historic presidential win.
While we are cautiously optimistic about a new leadership that has acknowledged white supremacy, our commitments to ending HIV will continue to be driven by the communities most impacted in 2021 and beyond.