I'm Still Surviving
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Hear
Read
Teach
About
Visual Archives
Blog
See
Hear
Read
Teach
I'm Still Surviving
About
Visual Archives
Blog
See
Hear
Read
Teach
About
Visual Archives
Blog
See
Hear
Read
Teach
I'm Still Surviving
About
Visual Archives
Blog
See
Hear
Read
Teach
About
Visual Archives
Blog
See
Hear
Read
Teach
SEE the women's histories
See how weaving together individual women's life histories can transform what we know about the history of HIV/AIDS. These historical narrative also have the power to change the way we think about women's history in relationship to health and wellness.
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HEAR the women's voices
Listening to the voice of women living with HIV/AIDS has the potential to change not only what we find in history, but as importantly, how we
feel
about history. In this section, you can hear each woman's voice as she tells her life story.
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READ about women's lives
Even in our profoundly digital age, printed material has the power to make memories and recollections more meaningful. The History Moves team has produced a set of books, one for each location featured in the project, where the women, as a collective, are the historians of their lives, communities, and the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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TEACH the project
Engage the project’s archive to teach a history of HIV/AIDs while exploring contemporary connections to women’s lives and reproductive health. The collaborative production of art and oral history have been essential for telling a living women’s history of HIV/AIDs.
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These are real stories of HIV/AIDS survivors and may be painful to hear.
Find out more.
I'm Still Surviving
is a living women's history of HIV/AIDS.
Find out more.