The June/July 1995 issue of the National Women & HIV/AIDS Project Newsletter addresses topics such as the prospect of mandatory HIV testing of women of childbearing age, women and Social Security, legal services for children, updates from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, holistic treatment and information about HIV/AIDS, and relevant conferences, events, and studies.
The December 1995 issue of the National Women & HIV/AIDS Project Newsletter addresses the diverse needs of women living with HIV/AIDS, emphasizing inclusivity and grassroots efforts. It reflects on accomplishments like the 1994 National Women & HIV/AIDS Summit and the creation of the National Women & HIV/AIDS Agenda. Features include updates on the "Building Bridges" project, which assists mothers with HIV/AIDS in planning stable guardianship for their children, and highlights the CDC's cryptosporidiosis "voice-fax" information line. Articles advocate for legislative support for HIV-related issues, such as the Ryan White CARE Act reauthorization and programs to enhance access to combination antiretroviral therapies. The newsletter underscores the importance of empowering women through education, healthcare access, and policy change, while inviting contributions from the community.