Wednesday, November 26, 2025

KULTURE WAR ON LGBTQ+ 
Trump admin won't commemorate World AIDS Day


Nicole Charky-Chami
November 26, 2025 
RAW STORY

The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it will not commemorate World AIDS Day on Dec. 1.


Since 1988, Americans have mourned people who died of the disease and used the day to help remember the major efforts to contain the epidemic and raise global awareness, according to
The New York Times.

The State Department has told employees and grantees not to use any federal funds to commemorate the day and “refrain from messaging on any commemorative days, including World AIDS Day.

Employees can still talk about the work done “to counter this dangerous disease and other infectious diseases around the world," or attend events related to remembering people who died from AIDS.

"The Trump administration froze foreign aid early in the year, derailing many public health programs dedicated to fighting H.I.V., the virus that causes AIDS," The Times reported. "Modeling studies have suggested that cuts by the United States and other countries could result in 10 million additional H.I.V. infections, including one million among children, and three million additional deaths over the next five years."


8 in 10 Irish people identifying as LGBTQI+ report having experienced at least one form of identity abuse, and more than half have experienced multiple forms of abuse within their lifetime



PLOS
Identity abuse against sexual and gender minority communities: The Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland study 

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8 in 10 Irish people identifying as LGBTQI+ report having experienced at least one form of identity abuse.

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8 in 10 Irish people identifying as LGBTQI+ report having experienced at least one form of identity abuse, and more than half have experienced multiple forms of abuse within their lifetime

Article URLhttps://plos.io/3LxnnBH

Article title: Identity abuse against sexual and gender minority communities: The Being LGBTQI+ in Ireland study

Author countries: Ireland

Funding: The study was funded by the Health Service Executive (HSE) (https://www.hse.ie/), the National Office for Suicide Prevention (NOSP) (https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/4/mental-health-services/nosp/), the HSE National Social Inclusion Office (NISO) (https://www.hse.ie/eng/services/list/5/publichealth/publichealthdepts/nsio/) and the What Works and Dormant Accounts Fund, Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth (https://whatworks.gov.ie/) through Belong To Youth Services (https://www.belongto.org/). The recipient of the funding was the Principal Investigator, Professor Agnes Higgins. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.

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