If you looked to the 1980s for representation of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on mainstream screens anywhere, you’d be staring into a void. Hollywood, much like the reigning political administration of the ...
In the early 1990s, Welsh writer and television producer Russell T Davies heard the same story from many families about their experiences in earlier years: parents who arrived at AIDS wards at British ...
There are 1.1 million people in the U.S. with AIDS. Today, there are an estimated 1.1 million people in the U.S. living with HIV, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. With ...
In an analog era, newspapers and magazines provided much of the essential HIV/AIDS reporting in the United States by disseminating updates on the evolving medical consensus that shaped an emergent ...
More than three decades after the World Health Organization (WHO) launched the first World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, 1988, the world’s leading global health organization faces another public health crisis ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- The similarities are eerie. The year was 1983 and sanitation workers who were picking up garbage after that year's Pride Parade wore face masks out of fear they could contract a ...
Jason Kenney, the premier of Alberta, has apologized for comments in which he compared the treatment of unvaccinated Canadians to those who suffered from HIV/AIDS during the 1980s. Kenney, who has ...
Nearly 40 years after HIV/AIDS was first detected, more than 30 million have died. AIDS Activist Group Co-Founder Reflects On World AIDS Day, Progress Made Since The 1980s This World AIDS Day serves ...