We’re happy to announce that Eric Gonzaba, a PhD candidate in history from George Mason University, has been awarded a generous fellowship from the Elton John AIDS Fund, in collaboration with t...
https://afamaidsoralhistory.wordpress.com/2018/02/23/support-from-elton-john-aids-fund/
Our Oral History Interview with Rashidah Abdul-Khabeer is now indexed and text-searchable at the African American AIDS History Project! Thanks to generous support from the Chris Webber Memorial...
Our Oral History Interview with Curtis Wadlington is now indexed and text-searchable at the African American AIDS History Project! Thanks to generous support from the Chris Webber Memorial Fund...
Documenting the struggle against HIV and AIDS in black communities.
Considering the impact of the AIDS epidemic on African-American history.
Later this month, Arthur J. Ammann, MD will lecture on the history of the “forgotten epidemic” of HIV/AIDS in women and children at UCSF on Thursday, February 26th. An interview with Ammann ...
https://afamaidsoralhistory.wordpress.com/2015/01/27/lecture-at-ucsf-the-forgotten-epidemic/
Today at OutHistory’s blog, I (Dan) have a piece up about Ferguson, queer gentrification, and LGBT history, including AIDS and its disproportionate impact on queer African Americans. Go chec...
https://afamaidsoralhistory.wordpress.com/2014/12/02/on-ferguson-and-queer-amnesia/
The tragic Malaysia Airlines crash this week, and the news that at least six passengers of the 298 aboard were headed to Melbourne for the International AIDS Conference, has focused the world’s...
https://afamaidsoralhistory.wordpress.com/2014/07/20/mh17-and-the-importance-of-aids-conferences/
Check out this Storify of the #HIVUnites Twitter town hall from Wednesday, July 16, 2014!
African American AIDS Activism Oral History Project narrator Michael Hinson and Lisa Fader Bediako argue that HIV criminalization laws constitute a new prison pipeline for black men, on Global Gr...