The line, uttered at the beginning of the 39-minute documentary "Cashing Out," encapsulates the thinking behind a little-known impact of the AIDs crisis in America. The film, directed by Matt Nadel ...
Stories have power. We tell stories so we’re seen and heard. We tell stories to pass down knowledge and history. We tell stories to heal. Projects that document those stories capture them for future ...
A Kansas author explores how the HIV-AIDS pandemic inspired a medical, social response in the heartland that differed from ...
Aug. 23, 2006— -- As the world marked the 25th anniversary of the first reported cases of AIDS this summer, one important story was mostly ignored: AIDS is an epidemic in the African American ...
July 9, 2OO3 — -- The parents of Africa are dying of AIDS, and their children are fighting to live. "Only the strong can survive," said Humphrey Mulenga, an 18-year-old Zambian whose parents died ...
(The Conversation is an independent and nonprofit source of news, analysis and commentary from academic experts.) Scott Malia, College of the Holy Cross (THE CONVERSATION) First it was referred to as ...
Last month, 12,000 HIV activists, scientists, doctors, and policy makers attended AIDS 2014, the XX International AIDS Conference in Melbourne, Australia. Headlines from the conference were dominated ...
I Was Born This Way, a new documentary exploring the life and legacy of Archbishop Carl Bean, has set its theatrical release.
Alysia Abbott's memoir about growing up in 1970s San Francisco with her gay, single father, has been adapted into a film ...
With AIDS Walk L.A. days away, Phill Wilson reflects on decades of HIV/AIDS research and prevention and looks ahead as those ...
First it was referred to as a "mysterious illness." Later it was called "gay cancer," "gay plague" and "GRID," an acronym for gay-related immune deficiency. Most egregiously, some called it "4H ...