A clipping of a scan of the November 3, 1995 Selma Times newspaper with an advertisement for a class to teach interested parties how to deal with AIDS in a Christian manner. U
A digitization of a program for World AIDS Day on December 1, 1989 at the Capitol in Montgomery, Alabama. Includes Program order, as well as prayers, hymns, and information about AIDS and World AIDs Day.
A clipping of a digitization of the November 30, 1996 issue of the Montgomery Advertiser's State and Local section. It is a schedule of various World AIDS Day events in different cities of south and central Alabama.
A clipping of a digital newspaper scan with an image of a nun (Sister Florence Chukwu) and another attendee (Clementina Reynolds) at a World AIDS Day interfaith Christian service on December 1, 1999 in Montgomery, Alabama at Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church.
A clipping of a scan of the Birmingham Post Herald that lists World AIDS Day events in Birmingham, Alabama. This includes information about services, the ringing of the church bells, and the Day Without Art exhibit.
A clipping of a newspaper scan of the October 12, 1991 Decatur Daily Religion section front page. It is a smaller part of a larger article that talks about ministers learning about how to deal with AIDS.
A clipping of a digital scan of the Montgomery Advertiser about an ACT UP protest in Nutley, New Jersey in February 1993. Activists blocked a street in front of the pharmaceutical company Hoffman-La Roche.
Clipping of a scan of the Birmingham Post-Herald from 1996 announcing that the AIDs Task Force of Alabama, the Birmingham AIDS Outreach and the Community Kitchens would work together to provide meals for HIV positive individuals who needed help with meal preparation.
A pink triangle against a black backdrop with the words 'Silence=Death' representing an advertisement for The Silence = Death Project used by permission by ACT-UP, The AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power