Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI)Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), as it would later be known, began to appear in the United States in 1981. Medical professionals from around the country began to track a mysterious set of illnesses that were affecting previously healthy people, most of who were homosexual men. As the disease spread, it was clear that homosexual men were being most affected. There was no cure to this illness which was quickly killing those infected. In October 1981, the Indianapolis Bag Ladies, a group of gay men, began as a simple Halloween Bus Tour around the city. Coby Palmer, Gary Johnson, and Ed Walsh teamed up by renting three charter busses for their new “Bag Ladies Bus.” Their campy...
In 1983, the first year The New York Times wrote more than one story on AIDS — acquired immune defic...
Extension circular 88-421 is about AIDs and other sexually transmissable diseases
Using methods of critical queer genealogy and discourse analysis, Injury & Resistance historicizes t...
The first fifteen years of the AIDS Crisis (1981-1996) were characterized by an immense need by thos...
This thesis aims to address the role of the queer community in Louisville, Kentucky during the AIDS ...
The history of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome/Human Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS/HIV) activism ...
In Furious Acts, I explore the different ways in which art and artistic production were used in AI...
While historians have largely focused on urban centers such as New York and San Francisco when discu...
This study examines the representation of the AIDS crisis and People with AIDS (PWAs) in comics prod...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has been a world wide epidemic for over 20 years. Governme...
The response to the AIDS epidemic in Chicago shows continuity with the national trend of fighting ig...
Thesis (M.A., History (Public History)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The disease...
The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
Over 33 million people around the world are infected with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or AIDS...
I examined the effects of HIV/AIDS in the lesbian community, a topic rarely addressed in Women’s Stu...
In 1983, the first year The New York Times wrote more than one story on AIDS — acquired immune defic...
Extension circular 88-421 is about AIDs and other sexually transmissable diseases
Using methods of critical queer genealogy and discourse analysis, Injury & Resistance historicizes t...
The first fifteen years of the AIDS Crisis (1981-1996) were characterized by an immense need by thos...
This thesis aims to address the role of the queer community in Louisville, Kentucky during the AIDS ...
The history of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome/Human Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS/HIV) activism ...
In Furious Acts, I explore the different ways in which art and artistic production were used in AI...
While historians have largely focused on urban centers such as New York and San Francisco when discu...
This study examines the representation of the AIDS crisis and People with AIDS (PWAs) in comics prod...
Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) has been a world wide epidemic for over 20 years. Governme...
The response to the AIDS epidemic in Chicago shows continuity with the national trend of fighting ig...
Thesis (M.A., History (Public History)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.The disease...
The history of LGBTQ Americans has frequently been told through the lens of White Queer individuals ...
Over 33 million people around the world are infected with Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome or AIDS...
I examined the effects of HIV/AIDS in the lesbian community, a topic rarely addressed in Women’s Stu...
In 1983, the first year The New York Times wrote more than one story on AIDS — acquired immune defic...
Extension circular 88-421 is about AIDs and other sexually transmissable diseases
Using methods of critical queer genealogy and discourse analysis, Injury & Resistance historicizes t...