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40 years ago, the first AIDS movies forced Americans to confront a disease they didn’t want to see
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 ...
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Now people can watch this professor’s HIV documentary on streaming platforms — for free
SAN DIEGO — For years, people have been asking Megan Ebor how they can watch her film documenting the experiences of older Black women and men, and women of color, living with HIV/AIDS. There were ...
The problem is particularly acute in the black community, George says, where HIV infection rates in some neighborhoods "can be as high as 6 percent of the population." Refocusing viewers on the ...
Prince Harry's aides have denied that his latest HIV campaign film was aimed at Donald Trump, after the Duke of Sussex warned ...
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 ...
(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 ...
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 ...
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