Women & AIDS
The videos and posters presented here make manifest the myriad ways in which women were an integral part of the AIDS crisis – first, and foremost, as People with AIDS, but also as leaders of the AIDS Activist Movement, and as care-givers. The footage highlights the 4-year campaign to change the CDC definition of AIDS, which ignored diseases that affected women, intravenous drug users and people of color. Because the definition was used as the basis of access to healthcare and to social services in the United States and around the world, millions of women died needlessly early owing to the malevolent disregard for the value of women’s lives.
For more information please check out the publication Women, AIDS, and Activism by the ACT UP/NY Women and AIDS Book Group on the Internet Archive or HathiTrust.