A blue-and-red abstract painting of a face from the cover of “Funeral Diva.” The HIV/AIDS epidemic spiked in the 1980s, resulting in the death of over 100,000 people from 1981 to 1990, making an ...
Michael G. Lee's book "When the Band Played On" tells the life story of Randy Shilts, a San Francisco journalist who covered the HIV/AIDS crisis in the 1980s. He worked to confront homophobia that ...
When HIV hit America in the '80s it decimated LGBTQ communities and forever changed the course of national sex education. But what happened to the people who survived the epidemic? And what happens to ...
Rae Lewis-Thornton has been living with HIV for 36 years and AIDS for 26, and she is a living, breathing symbol of strength, courage and determination. Throughout her life, she’s overcome abuse, ...
RUSSIAVILLE — Ryan White’s short life is a national story. The boy who was infected with HIV during a blood transfusion. The Western Middle School student who wasn’t allowed to attend school. The teen ...
To underscore its success in the fight against HIV/AIDS and contributions to public health, the APIN Public Health Initiatives, a non-governmental organisation, which began as a project of Harvard ...
When readers buy a book via a link on this page and others under Health Affairs Reads, we will receive a commission. Thank you for supporting Health Affairs. In “Dispatches from the AIDS Pandemic: A ...
(RNS) — The book 'Hidden Mercy,' written by journalist Michael O’Loughlin, portrays the stories of Catholics who ministered to the LGBTQ community during the deadly AIDS pandemic in the United States.
A final celebration will showcase the AIDS Walk’s legacy and continue the fight against HIV. Plus, the Simpsons vs. Delco man ...
25 must-read books that humanize the HIV/AIDS experience A blue-and-red abstract painting of a face from the cover of “Funeral Diva.” The HIV/AIDS epidemic spiked in the 1980s, resulting in the death ...
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