Life, Death & Funerals

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Amelie Zurn – On Being a Peacekeeper at Marches & The Need to be Angry Enough to Act
Amelie shares her experience as a peacekeeper for demonstrations for Choice, HIV/AIDS marches, civil disobedience, and For Love and For Life. She describes how necessary anger is to be mission-driven in these marches and demonstrations.
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Carl Corbin – Being Undetectable & Outliving His Friends
Carl discusses being undetectable and outliving most of his friends.
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Joanne Sincero – Working at Whitman-Walker & HIV Education
Joanne describes when she started working at Whitman-Walker, and the HIV education and learning process.
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Richshaad Ryan – The Evolution of HIV & HIV Today
Richshaad discusses the changes he sees in how HIV is viewed today with more information and education available.
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Tony Burns – The Impacts of HIV, Losing Friends & Stigma
Tony discusses how he was personally affected by HIV, how his friend died, and the stigma surrounding the disease. He also talks about the shift as more people died.
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Sherri Paxon – Her Introduction to HIV, Stigma & Getting Tested
Sherri discusses learning about HIV at the hospital, stigma, and getting tested.
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Randy Pumphrey – Getting Tested for the First Time at Whitman-Walker
Randy discusses his first time getting tested at Whitman-Walker and his first experience at Whitman-Walker.
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Randy Pumphrey – First Hearing About HIV & the Growing Epidemic
Randy talks about first hearing about HIV and how the epidemic accelerated.
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Randy Pumphrey – The Personal Impact of HIV & Disappearing Friends
Randy discusses how HIV affected him and how people would disappear.
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Randy Pumphrey – Feeling that Getting HIV was Inevitable
Randy discusses how he thought that getting HIV was inevitable.
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Kymone Freeman – Family, HIV and Stigma
Kymone talks about the experience of an aunt and uncle who died of AIDS-related complications, as well as the stigma that came with it.
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Joe Izzo – Holding a Die-In Protest with ACT UP
Joe talks about his activism and the die-in protest he held to pressure insurance companies that were not covering HIV/AIDS medications.
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Ellen Kahn – Hearing about HIV for the First Time & Being an AIDS Buddy
Ellen talks about her first time hearing about HIV, her experience becoming a buddy for ActionAIDS (now ActionWellnss), and her activism.
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Derrick “Strawberry” Cox – Learning About HIV for the First Time
Strawberry discusses how he heard about HIV for the first time and believed it was a death sentence.
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Daniel Bruner – DC’s Gay Scene & the Fear Around HIV
Dan discusses his early days in DC’s gay scene, hearing about Whitman-Walker, and the fear surrounding HIV.
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Daniel Bruner – The Changing Lifespans of People Living with HIV
Dan discusses how HIV lifespans changed and how it was a meaningful experience to be a part of.
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Gerard Tyler – After His HIV Diagnosis
Gerard talks about how he contemplated suicide after his HIV diagnosis and how it was based on his outward appearance.
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Gerard Tyler – HIV is No Longer a Death Sentence
Gerard discusses how HIV is viewed more like cancer now and not as a death sentence.
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