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December is HIV and AIDS awareness month. So today, we’re going to look back a few decades to a time when the Bay Area and the world faced the AIDS epidemic.
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A review of the significance of Juneteenth in San Francisco, Revisiting the early days of the AIDs epidemic in San Francisco, A Pride preview.
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In the early '90s, Harm Reduction evolved as a new strategy for AIDS prevention. Stopping drug and alcohol abuse was no longer a condition for treatment.…
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AIDS led the world to many new discoveries in medicine. But San Francisco's General Hospital pioneered a new model of patient care. In the film, "Life…
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Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, curated by KALW news:S.F. activists shocked that shade killed condo project // SF GateThe Recreation and Park…
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How do we cope with the death of a spouse or lover? Or of a parent or sibling with whom we had a troubled relationship? What particular challenges do LGBT…
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For decades, San Francisco has been offering free condoms, STD testing, and counseling to its residents to help end the HIV epidemic. These interventions…
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The wild and crazy times of gay male life in San Francisco during the 70's and 80's are told in this memoir from someone who lived through them,…
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A mile-high look at modern US history. Is it true most male flight attendants are gay? Was it ever? How did their legal battles with airlines help advance…
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7pm Thursday, meet Cheyenne Jackson - in his own words, "AmFAR's bitch." He's an award-winning Broadway actor, movie star, songwriter and singer who…
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KALW has partnered with radio producers inside California's oldest prison to bring you the San Quentin Prison Report, a series of stories focusing on the…
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Your CallOn today's Your Call we’ll have a conversation with Sean Strub, author of Body Count: A Memoir of Politics, Sex, AIDS, and Survival. What can we learn…