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December is HIV and AIDS awareness month. So today, we’re going to look back a few decades to a time when the Bay Area and the world faced the AIDS epidemic.
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A review of the significance of Juneteenth in San Francisco, Revisiting the early days of the AIDs epidemic in San Francisco, A Pride preview.
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On the December 11, 2015 edition of 99% Invisible.By the late 1980s, AIDS had been in the United States for almost a decade. AIDS became the number one…
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Marcy Fraser and Michelle Francis worked together in hospice care in San Francisco during the height of the AIDS crisis in 1988. Just after the decade…
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Living with HIV is something that's not talked about often, but in prison it's even more difficult for a person to disclose their HIV status. Reporter…
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We've come a long way since the first diagnosis of HIV in 1981, but the epidemic is not over. San Francisco is indelibly marked by the epidemic, which…
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Another recreational ballot iniative announced… Drought becomes a campaign issue… Group calls on RICO Act to stop marijuana sales… Terry Gross hears about…
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Here's what's happening in the Bay Area, as curated by KALW news:Chair of California Housing Finance Agency Steps Down Amid Controversy Over Ellis Act…
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Pink Saturday is a huge street party that takes place every year on the night before the San Francisco Pride Parade. Thousands of people from all over the…
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“Huge step forward” by White House… Major raids in Emerald Triangle… Is “medical marijuana” real?... Cannabis Cup winners… and more.LEGALIZATION &…
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Recovering from our 10-year party and retrospective show taping last night, tonight at 7 we re-air a favorite we couldn't include any clips from last…
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The hilarious gay comedy pioneer Karen Ripley tells the stories of lesbian life in the '70s in her solo show, "Oh, No! There's Men On The Land!" opening…