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Resources

Powerful collections of AIDS media, history, memorials, and culture, digitized and online, ready for your attention and perusal.

ACT UP Oral History Project: an archive of 187 interviews with members of ACT UP, the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, New York.

AIDS Memorial seeks to increase public awareness of permanent AIDS Memorials worldwide and contribute to their preservation.

AIDS Posters and Stories of Public Health: A People’s History of a Pandemic.

AIDS VU is an interactive online mapping tool that visualizes the impact of the HIV epidemic on communities across the United States. 

Gay and Lesbian Collections & AIDS/HIV of the Manuscripts and Archives Division of the New York Public Library.

Gran Varones: History, Culture, Storytelling Through a Black Latinx Queer Lens.

Metanoia: Transformation through AIDS Archives and Activism, an archival examination of community-based responses to the ongoing AIDS crisis:

Pandemics+Books about HIV/AIDS published in the 1st years of COVID. 

Remembering Juanita Mohammed Szczepanski (1957–2022).

SINCE 2008: 150 + Films/Videos About HIV in the past and the present.

The VHS Activism Archive holds information connected to nearly 200 tapes first used for teaching and research by Alexandra Juhasz, many about AIDS.

Visual AIDS utilizes art to fight AIDS by provoking dialogue, supporting HIV+ artists, and preserving a legacy, because AIDS is not over.

What Would an HIV Doula Do? is a community of people joined in response to the ongoing AIDS crisis.