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Photos of the First AIDS Hospice Center Tell a Story of Struggle and Resilience Get some tissues ready. Photographs by Saul Bromberger and Sandra Hoover; Text by Gabrielle Canon.
A tender image of love on Chicago’s lakefront, taken by Doug Ischar, was archived for decades. Now, his 1985 series “Marginal ...
I n November 1990 LIFE magazine published a photograph of a young man named David Kirby — his body wasted by AIDS, ... Because of them, your photo was seen all over the world, and that’s ...
Her photo of a dying David Kirby, which ran in Life that same year, became iconic and hugely controversial. According to Life, it "became the one photograph most identified with the HIV/AIDS ...
It was taken in the summer of 1989, at the end of an AIDS conference we had been attending. We had our arms around each other, all smiling and ready for a big night out. The picture was old and a ...
A new report by the U.N. AIDS agency says the sudden withdrawal of U.S. funding has caused a “systemic shock” to the global ...
The AIDS Quilt: A Photo Gallery. At 1.3 million square feet, the AIDS Memorial Quilt is the world's largest piece of community folk art—and one of the most powerful.
HIV/AIDS-related deaths were widely-reported in the U.S. from the early 1980s, so the total number of SFGMC members who died of HIV/AIDS-related illnesses by 1993 was likely to have been even ...
Luther Vandross’ estate has convinced Madonna to remove a photo of the late singer in her tour’s AIDS tribute. Vandross died July 1, 2005, from a heart attack.
If you remember the 1980s, you will likely summon up the image of the Grim Reaper or a black tombstone when asked to think about AIDS. Those images, embedded in our collective memory by two iconic ...