Elizabeth Taylor’s estate has learned that her AIDS activism included both public-facing and private work Jack Smart is the Movies Staff Writer at PEOPLE. With 10 years of experience as an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In a double-exposure, Phill Wilson, founder and former head of the Black AIDS Institute, is framed by a photograph from Marlon ...
Two decades ago, stories like Joseph Jeune’s helped alter the course of history. In a “before” photo of him, a skeletal figure sits on a bed, eyes sunken, gaze pained. His body lacks any visible ...
Night had fallen hours ago, but Billiance Chondwe was not slowing down. On Feb. 20, he frantically tapped out texts on WhatsApp, dialed distant acquaintances and left voice messages from his home in ...
Astonishingly, Matthew J. Jones "How to Make Music in an Epidemic: Popular Music Making During the AIDS Crisis, 1981–1996" is the first academic book on pop music's response to AIDS before effective ...
Elizabeth Taylor was enough of a public figure for her entire life that it was difficult to find privacy. But when it came to her AIDS activism, she was determined to connect with patients on a ...