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Home video of the Philadelphia AIDS Candlelight Walk in September 1986. The audio track has been adjusted to sync up to the video.
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Home video of the Philadelphia AIDS Candlelight Walk in September 1986. The audio track has been adjusted to sync up to the video.
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Home video of the Philadelphia AIDS Candlelight Walk in September 1986. The audio track has been adjusted to sync up to the video.
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Home video of the Philadelphia AIDS Candlelight Walk in September 1986. The audio track has been adjusted to sync up to the video.
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Home video of the Philadelphia AIDS Candlelight Walk in September 1986. The audio track has been adjusted to sync up to the video.
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Home video of meeting and preparations just before the Philadelphia AIDS Candlelight Walk in September 1986.
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Home video of meeting and preparations just before the Philadelphia AIDS Candlelight Walk in September 1986.
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Home video of meeting and preparations just before the Philadelphia AIDS Candlelight Walk in September 1986. The audio track has been adjusted to sync up to the video.
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Facilitator's guidebook for BEBASHI's "New Beginning Workshop for Men," emphasizing male bonding, rituals, and rites of passage in men's lives.
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A draft of Duncan Teague's paper delivered at "Whose Beloved Community?: Black Civil Rights and LGBT Rights" conference at Emory University, on March 28, 2014. Mr. Teague describes his first forays into gay life as a young black gay man, the "neutering" of James Baldwin in news media, and the beginning of his career as an HIV educator.
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Still from Ellen Spiro's film
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Two women demonstrate how to make a dental dam from a condom at one of DiAna's safer sex parties.
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Still of DiAna DiAna from Ellen Spiro's film DiAna's Hair Ego: AIDS Info Up Front (1991).
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Performance piece adapted from interviews collected for the Young African-American Men's Study, led by John L. Peterson, Ph.D., of Georgia State University. Adapted by Derrick Reese, M.P.H., Duncan Teague, and Jeffrey Lynn Woodward, Ph.D. Performed by ADODI Muse: a Gay Negro Ensemble. ADODI Muse performed the piece at Second Sunday, a support group for gay men of African descent in Atlanta, as a way of "giving the data back" to the community from which they had been gathered.
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Brochure produced by the South Carolina AIDS Education Network and AIDS Busters, a youth HIV prevention peer education group. Includes common questions asked by children and teenagers at presentations given by DiAna DiAna, the founder of SCAEN and AIDS Busters.
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Booklet produced by the South Carolina AIDS Education Network to explain ways that HIV is transmitted, as well as symptoms of HIV infection. Mainly uses pictures and simple language to be accessible to low-literacy readers.
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Song from the 1988 album By All Means Necessary.
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Speech given by Rashidah Hassan (now Rashidah Abdul-Khabeer) on September 25, 1986 during an AIDS vigil at JFK Plaza in downtown Philadelphia. During the speech, Hassan resigned her post as vice president of the board of Philadelphia Community Heath Alternatives, the city's de facto AIDS clinic. Subsequently, she referred to this as her "Malcolm X speech."
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Eulogy delivered by David Fair at funeral services for Curtis Wadlington at Ward African Methodist Episcopal Church in Philadelphia.
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