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  2. Elizabeth Glaser - Wikipedia

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    The Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is a major force in funding the study of pediatric HIV problems and tackling juvenile AIDS, both domestically and globally. Glaser's book In the Absence of Angels (1991), written with journalist Laura Palmer, was described as "a handbook of how the connected make waves in America".

  3. Pedro Zamora, 'Real World' star who died of AIDS ... - AOL

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    Since 1981, nearly 39 million people globally have died from AIDS-related illnesses, the result of HIV if left untreated. In the 1980s and '90s, the height of the epidemic, gay and bisexual men ...

  4. Gordon Stevenson - Wikipedia

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    Gordon Stevenson in 1978 on the back cover of the album No New York poster for Gordon Stevenson's 1980 no wave film Ecstatic Stigmatic: the film with a disease. Gordon Stevenson was an artist, actor, musician and filmmaker who died of AIDS in 1982, [1] one of the East Village art community’s first casualties of the AIDS epidemic.

  5. List of HIV-positive people - Wikipedia

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    American AIDS activist, worked with ACT UP in the 1980s and 1990s, now codirector of the Global Health Justice Partnership at Yale. [73] Jahnabi Goswami (born 1976) Indian AIDS activist and first woman in the Northeast to declare her HIV status. [74] Eve van Grafhorst (1982–1993) Australian-born New Zealand AIDS campaigner.

  6. Today in History: Actor Rock Hudson dies of AIDS - AOL

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    On this day in 1985, actor Rock Hudson died from AIDS. One of the most famous actors of his day, Rock Hudson was the quintessential leading man. With his dark brown hair, 6'4'' built, overall good ...

  7. Hugh Auchincloss Steers - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Auchincloss Steers (June 12, 1962 – March 1, 1995) was an American painter whose work is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Walker Art Center, and the Denver Art Museum. He died of AIDS at the age of 32. [1]

  8. Vince Lovegrove - Wikipedia

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    His second wife, Suzi Sidewinder, lived with Lovegrove from 1981 to their marriage in 1985, up until her death from HIV/AIDS on 14 June 1987, which is depicted in an award-winning documentary, Suzi's Story, shown on Network Ten in Australia. Their son, Troy Lovegrove (born 25 June 1985), contracted HIV in utero and died on 3 June 1993. His ...

  9. Man Born with HIV Shares How He and His Wife Are ... - AOL

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    The TikTok has since been viewed more than 888,000 times and garnered 164,000 likes; the comments are filled with notes from other users who have loved ones who died from HIV or AIDS, or those who ...