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This radical San Francisco minister defied the Lutheran church, ordained homosexual clergy and gave final rites to AIDS sufferers
James DeLange was an established Lutheran minister from Minnesota when he accepted the call to rescue St. Francis Lutheran, a…
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The AIDS Quilt is returning to San Francisco. Right here’s the way it started
Cleve Jones and his friend Joseph Durant were walking up Castro Street in November 1985, putting up posters announcing a…
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UCSF to Return to Golden Gate Park to Increase Funds in AIDS Stroll San Francisco
This year’s AIDS Walk San Francisco will be the first in-person event since 2019. Image by Noah Berger After two…
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San Francisco activist behind Aids quilt to depart house after hire doubles to $5,200 | San Francisco
A prominent San Francisco LGBTQ+ rights activist is being uprooted from his home in the Castro neighborhood after the new…
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AIDS Memorial In Golden Gate Park Commemorates These Who Died From HIV – CBS San Francisco
AIDS memorial in Golden Gate Park commemorates those infected with HIVA moving scene in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, where…
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Transferring occasion in SF marks AIDS at 40
People gathered at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park on June 5 to commemorate the 40th anniversary…
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Transferring occasion in SF marks AIDS at 40
People gathered at the National AIDS Memorial Grove in Golden Gate Park on June 5 to commemorate the 40th anniversary…
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San Francisco Neighborhood Remembers AIDS Victims in Occasion – NBC Bay Space
It has been 40 years since the AIDS epidemic began, and although infection and death rates have fallen dramatically over…
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San Francisco performed key function in AIDS battle, officers say
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – San Francisco played a pivotal role in fighting AIDS in America and around the world, leaders…
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Hadley Corridor, founding father of San Francisco AIDS hospice, dies at 87
In the 1980s, with the AIDS epidemic in full swing and end-of-life care primitive, a San Francisco social worker who…
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