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In his new photo book, The AIDS Activist Project Bill Bytsura showcases 18 activists from around the globe, photographed over two decades, and including members of ACT UP (The AIDS Coalition to ...
A tender image of love on Chicago’s lakefront, taken by Doug Ischar, was archived for decades. Now, his 1985 series “Marginal ...
In the '90s, one photo came to symbolize the AIDS epidemic. Years later, Life editors revisit the story and discover that there's much more to it.
Photographer Gideon Mendel had won several prestigious awards for his pictures of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. But in 2007, he decided to hand over the camera to his subjects. He co-founded an ...
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That photograph is authentic, and is a heart-breaking illustration of the death and destruction that the HIV/AIDS epidemic has levied upon the gay community over the years, especially in the 1980s.
A book theorizes that the AIDS epidemic began with the infection of a hunter by a chimp and spread with health clinics' reuse of needles. Getty Images In Randy Shilts’ history of AIDS, “And ...
AFAN Executive Director Antioco Carrillo on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014. Photo by: AFAN Executive Director Antioco Carrillo on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2014. Photo by: In 1986, with much of the country still ...
On World AIDS Day, a resurfaced photo on Facebook is reminding people of the impact the epidemic had on the LGBTQ community. An image posted by Paul Davis, identified on his Facebook and LinkedIn ...
Allan Tannenbaum/Archive Photos/Getty Images. Washington CNN — ... You lived through the AIDS epidemic and were a member of ACT UP at the peak of the crisis.