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
A clipping of a newspaper scan of the October 11, 1992 edition of the Anniston Star, with a picture of Mavis and Paul Biggs in their home in Trickem, Alabama.
Clippings of a scanned newspaper from the October 11, 1992 Anniston Star. It summarizes where different religious denominations stand on the topic of AIDS.
A clipping from a scan of the December 2, 1994 Montgomery Advertiser about a vigil at World AIDs Day. Attendees, holding candles, stand in front of the Capitol steps to commemorate those lost to AIDS.
The national field director of the Metropolitan Community Church's AIDS outreach ministries speaks in Montgomery, Alabama in 1989 and his faith and his AIDS diagnosis.
A clipping of a scan of the October 21, 1989 Montgomery Advertiser focused on a headline announcing churches creating outreach programs for AIDS patients.
A clipping of the digitization of the October 21, 1989 edition of the Montgomery Advertiser's Religion Section that has a photograph of AIDS outreach attempts by churches. The top photo is of Revs. Elizabeth Leech (left) and Stephen Pieters. The bottom photo is of Rev. William Rupracht.
A form from Vestavia Hills UMC in Birmingham Alabama requesting an AIDS speaker come to talk to 40 ministers about various AIDS topics, including positivity, basic AIDS education, the current state of AIDS, and how to care for newly diagnosed patients.
A full page ad in the 1991 Birmingham Post Herald for the charity A Baby's Place in Alabama, explaining their purpose and how AIDS can affect babies and small children.