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How AIDS Ends: An Anthology from San Francisco AIDS Foundation
by Barbara Lee
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Synopsis
When the history of HIV/AIDS is written, what will the final chapter look like? How AIDS Ends poses this question to 15 visionaries. We asked them to write history before it happens. The result is this first-of-its-kind anthology from San Francisco AIDS Foundation.Each author has been ...
When the history of HIV/AIDS is written, what will the final chapter look like? How AIDS Ends poses this question to 15 visionaries. We asked them to write history before it happens. The result is this first-of-its-kind anthology from San Francisco AIDS Foundation.
Each author has been deeply touched by HIV/AIDS, and each is equally deeply committed to realizing the day when the disease is behind us.
The end of HIV/AIDS is within reach. Take a glimpse into the futureā¦
Each author has been deeply touched by HIV/AIDS, and each is equally deeply committed to realizing the day when the disease is behind us.
The end of HIV/AIDS is within reach. Take a glimpse into the futureā¦
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