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Episode 1: Gay Plague

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Episode 1: Gay Plague

De: Leon Neyfakh, Andrew Parsons, Sam Graham-Felsen, Madeline Kaplan, Ula Kulpa, Prologue Projects
Narrado por: Leon Neyfakh
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How doctors and scientists responded to the arrival of a strange and terrifying new disease.

You can find a list of books, articles, and documentaries we used in our research at bit.ly/fiascopod

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So well researched and presented . It’s a time in history we can certainly learn from.

Great info

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I enjoyed the delivery, and the information is great. I'm in my 40's, so I remember some of this, but most of it was new to me.

Really enjoyed it, learned a lot.

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Incredibly interesting to hear firsthand from the people who dealt with the AIDS epidemic as it unfolded. The parallels to our recent pandemic experience make this all the more relevant.

Fascinating

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Although I’ve read about techs AIDS pandemic and saw a number of documentaries, this series remains compelling and thoughtful. Highly recommend.

Haunting

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I was a 21 yr old wife just married living in San Francisco when aids hit. I knew right away that I wanted to find a way to help. I went to college and became a social worker and worked with hiv positive people on the streets, in prisons, in rural areas in major cities. I loved my career. I am grateful for one issue with covid. That it’s brought attention back to the hiv epidemic, which I think has been dismissed for years. My husband became hiv positive when we were young in sf. Newly married with a new baby. He was saved by the “ cocktail “ and is still working and healthy 37 yrs later. Although we are no longer married and I am retired, aids has been a huge part of our lives.

Excellent

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