‘History repeats itself’: LGBTQ elders discuss how Stonewall impacted their organizing during the AIDS crisis

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Just 10 years after the Stonewall Riots that started the gay liberation movement, the AIDS epidemic hit the U.S. From 1981-1994, over 400,000 people were diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. With the virus disproportionately impacting the LGBTQ community, many of the Stonewall survivors were lost, along with first hand history of the historic riots.  Read more…

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