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'Women Don’t Get AIDS, They Just Die From It'

Feb 1, 2024
Women with HIV and AIDS were largely ignored by the public, government, and medical establishment. In the late 1980s, Katrina Haslip, an AIDS activist, helped found an organization for women with HIV and AIDS in prison. She continued her advocacy outside of prison, demanding recognition and dignity for women with AIDS. The podcast also explores the role of negative messaging in the black community and the influence of the church on attitudes towards HIV.
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Quick takeaways

  • Women with HIV/AIDS were largely ignored during the early years of the epidemic, with the focus primarily on gay men.
  • Activists like Maxine Wolf and Katrina Hasselt fought to raise awareness and gain recognition for women with HIV/AIDS.

Deep dives

The fight for recognition

Women with HIV/AIDS were largely ignored during the early years of the epidemic, with the focus primarily on gay men. Activists like Maxine Wolf and Katrina Hasselt fought to raise awareness and gain recognition for women with HIV/AIDS. They pushed for meetings with the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and presented statistics on the high mortality rate among women with the virus.

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