Grade Range: K-0Resource Type(s): Reference Materials, Primary SourceDate Posted: 7/10/2012
In this post, students will read an interview with Marcia Quackenbush, a social worker in San Francisco in the early 1980s. She wrote one of the early textbooks for K-12 teachers, Teaching AIDS. Interviewer John O’Keefe is a guest assistant curator of the showcase display “HIV and AIDS 30 Years Ago.” This post was originally published on the Museum's "O Say Can You See?" blog.
This panel from the AIDS Memorial Quilt honors activist Roger Lyon, who died of AIDS in 1984. Sho...
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