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This episode features a lecture by D.L. Day, given at the University of Texas in the mid 80s. Day was heavily involved in ministry to persons with AIDS and the nurses were at a teaching hospital working with AIDS patients.
The comments offer some rare and powerful insight into the struggles and discoveries of dealing with AIDS during the height of the plague in the U.S.
To date, some 42-million people have died with AIDS. The episode gives a glimpse at the LGBTQ and pastoral community history of dealing with the crisis.
Runtime - 13:55
By D. L. Day - AuthorThis episode features a lecture by D.L. Day, given at the University of Texas in the mid 80s. Day was heavily involved in ministry to persons with AIDS and the nurses were at a teaching hospital working with AIDS patients.
The comments offer some rare and powerful insight into the struggles and discoveries of dealing with AIDS during the height of the plague in the U.S.
To date, some 42-million people have died with AIDS. The episode gives a glimpse at the LGBTQ and pastoral community history of dealing with the crisis.
Runtime - 13:55