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  2. NAMES Project AIDS Quilt Songbook - Wikipedia

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    The AIDS Quilt Songbook is an ongoing collaborative song-cycle with subsequent additions responding to the stigma surrounding, ignorance of, and grief caused by the spread of HIV/AIDS, serving as a companion work to the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt. While its original printed edition consists of 18 songs with texts and music by American ...

  3. South African folk music and AIDS - Wikipedia

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    South African folk music is a form of activism that raised awareness about the spread of HIV/AIDS serving as a means of protest during the 1990s and 2000s. [1] South African folk music incorporates various instruments ranging from drums, reeds, flutes, stringed instruments, and some other instruments. [ 2 ]

  4. Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves - Wikipedia

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    Don't Ever Wipe Tears Without Gloves (Swedish: Torka aldrig tårar utan handskar) is a 2012 three-part Swedish TV drama about the impact of AIDS in Stockholm's gay community in the early 1980s. It is based on the Swedish novelist Jonas Gardell 's trilogy with the same name, with each episode covering one of the three novels that are subtitled ...

  5. Sounds of HIV - Wikipedia

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    Sounds of HIV: Music Transcribed from DNA is a composition and album by Alexandra Pajak. The work is a musical adaptation of the genetic material of HIV/AIDS.. At the time of the piece's creation, Pajak was a graduate student at the University of Georgia, studying clinical social work. [1]

  6. Michael Callen - Wikipedia

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    Michael Callen (April 11, 1955 – December 27, 1993) was an American singer, songwriter, composer, author, and AIDS activist.Callen was diagnosed with AIDS in 1982 and became a pioneer of AIDS activism in New York City, working closely with his doctor, Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, and Richard Berkowitz.

  7. Philly Lutaaya - Wikipedia

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    Philly Bongoley Lutaaya (19 October 1951 – 15 December 1989) was a Ugandan musician who was the first prominent Ugandan to give a human face to HIV/AIDS. He became a national hero because he was the first Ugandan to declare that he was HIV–positive. That was in 1988, when HIV still carried a lot of stigma. [1]

  8. Judge strikes down final policy barring asymptomatic HIV ...

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    Americans with well-treated HIV can no longer be barred from enlisting in the United States military, a federal judge ruled Thursday, striking down the Pentagon’s last remaining policy limiting ...

  9. History of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    However, reviews of the epidemiological evidence of early HIV-1 infection in stored blood samples, and of old cases of AIDS in Central Africa, have led many scientists to believe that HIV-1 group M early human centre was probably not in Cameroon, but rather further south in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (then the Belgian Congo), more ...