New California ride from SF to LA not affiliated with AIDS/Lifecycle, say Los Angeles LGBT Center and San Francisco AIDS Foundation June 4, 2026
Advocacy Health policy Press releases California has a $203 million surplus for HIV–now’s the time to spend it April 29, 2026
Community Our voices Alexander Skarsgård is infuriating in Pillion–and that’s exactly the point April 10, 2026 What does the dominant top's character reveal about power & entitlement in this dark comedy exploring BDSM in queer relationships?
Research New research: High prevention efficacy and “breakthrough infections” on lenacapavir for PrEP February 24, 2026 Research presented at the Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) 2026, plus info from our medical director on "what this means for you."
Our voices Heated Rivalry Is Everywhere. Should Straight People Watch It? February 11, 2026 To some extent, it’s cute that straight people think they finally have a pop culture crib sheet for gay sex, but let’s be honest—Heated Rivalry is about to become the first and last stamp in their gay sex passport.
Harm reduction Why won’t AI give safer use tips for GHB? February 9, 2026 Instead, hear need-to-know tips straight from a drug & alcohol counselor, with non-stigmatizing language and with no fear-based messaging.
HIV Forty-Five Years Later: Health Is Still Primary June 5, 2026 Dr. TerMeer reflects on the anniversary of 45 years of AIDS--where we are in our response to HIV, and what we cannot afford to lose with our health, and our lives, at stake.
Our impact All the feels on Cycle to Zero June 2, 2026 The inaugural Cycle to Zero brought together hundreds of cyclists and volunteers for joyful celebration and meaningful commemoration.
Our impact Addressing trauma and accessing resilience May 28, 2026 Our TransLife program supports the mental health needs of trans & non-binary Spanish-speaking community members.
Advocacy 7 Days in June: Health is Primary May 27, 2026 On June 5, we commemorate 45 years of the HIV and AIDS epidemic, and call our community together in advocacy.
40th anniversary Our 40 years of history: From 1982 to 2022 November 22, 2021 Join us every month in 2022 as we take a look back at the storied history of SFAF--reflecting on how our history inspires our work, and what more we must do to ensure that health justice is achieved for us all.
Community El Tarot Queer: Una breve historia de significado y sanación November 22, 2021 De más maneras de lo que parece inicialmente, el Tarot es sin duda alguna un arte y una práctica queer.
Community Queer Tarot: A Brief Story of Meaning and Healing November 22, 2021 We celebrate the queer history of Tarot, the ways it explores queer and trans narratives of gender and sexuality, and the power Tarot can have on self-exploration.
Community Ending stigma Timothy Ray Brown, first person cured of HIV, “never wanted to be the only one” November 15, 2021 Although Brown passed before seeing a cure for everyone, his experience has shaped our understanding of cure research and his advocacy has inspired millions.
Community Ending stigma “No Fats, No Femmes, Clean Only”: Fighting Stigmatizing Language on Hookup Apps November 3, 2021 Hookup app users can experience racist, sexist, ageist, ableist, anti-trans, and anti-HIV language. A project by NiceAF explores what can apps do better.
Community Pose captures true AIDS history October 27, 2021 For those of us who rely on media to see what life was like in places hard hit by AIDS, shows that accurately depict life in those days are all the more compelling and meaningful.
Ending stigma Harm reduction Be good to people who inject & use drugs in medical settings October 14, 2021 Our Syringe Access Services team is helping to educate primary care and other medical care providers about stigma related to substance use, and how to provide overdose and safer use supplies competently.
Harm reduction Substance use Relapse doesn’t mean “losing it all” October 8, 2021 A harm reduction approach can change your perspective from “failure” to “part of the journey” after a relapse. See how I’ve taken command of my own story.
40th anniversary Our 40 years of history: From 1982 to 2022 November 22, 2021 Join us every month in 2022 as we take a look back at the storied history of SFAF--reflecting on how our history inspires our work, and what more we must do to ensure that health justice is achieved for us all.
Community El Tarot Queer: Una breve historia de significado y sanación November 22, 2021 De más maneras de lo que parece inicialmente, el Tarot es sin duda alguna un arte y una práctica queer.
Community Queer Tarot: A Brief Story of Meaning and Healing November 22, 2021 We celebrate the queer history of Tarot, the ways it explores queer and trans narratives of gender and sexuality, and the power Tarot can have on self-exploration.
Community Ending stigma Timothy Ray Brown, first person cured of HIV, “never wanted to be the only one” November 15, 2021 Although Brown passed before seeing a cure for everyone, his experience has shaped our understanding of cure research and his advocacy has inspired millions.
Community Ending stigma “No Fats, No Femmes, Clean Only”: Fighting Stigmatizing Language on Hookup Apps November 3, 2021 Hookup app users can experience racist, sexist, ageist, ableist, anti-trans, and anti-HIV language. A project by NiceAF explores what can apps do better.
Community Pose captures true AIDS history October 27, 2021 For those of us who rely on media to see what life was like in places hard hit by AIDS, shows that accurately depict life in those days are all the more compelling and meaningful.
Ending stigma Harm reduction Be good to people who inject & use drugs in medical settings October 14, 2021 Our Syringe Access Services team is helping to educate primary care and other medical care providers about stigma related to substance use, and how to provide overdose and safer use supplies competently.
Harm reduction Substance use Relapse doesn’t mean “losing it all” October 8, 2021 A harm reduction approach can change your perspective from “failure” to “part of the journey” after a relapse. See how I’ve taken command of my own story.