Community Stories: Seattle in the Age of AIDS
A time of panic and fear, this recount looks back into the early 1980s during the onset of the AIDS epidemic in Seattle. The stories are told through the words of a handful of people who lived and worked on the front lines in the community. This episode originally aired 2/13/2009. View the City of Seattle's commenting policy: seattle.gov/online-comment-policy

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A History of the Castro Neighborhood in San Francisco | KQED

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Seattle drug crisis is 'hell on earth' ahead of the World Cup

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Gay Rights 1980s - www.NBCUniversalArchives.com

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How an MTV Reality Star Fought an Epidemic

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America In The Age of AIDS – PBS, 4/5/1989

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Inside Seattle's Worsening Homeless Crisis

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Wie AIDS die wilden 80er veränderte - Auf den Spuren von Onkel Fred | Y-History

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A Time of Change: Confronting AIDS

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Those People: AIDS in the Public Mind (KQED Current Affairs Department, 1987)

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Life Before the Lifeboat: San Francisco's Courageous Response to the AIDS Outbreak

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AIDS in KC: Facing the Challenge | Documentary | Part 2

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AIDS in KC | Full Documentary (Early 1980s to Now)

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NOVA: Can AIDS Be Stopped? – PBS (11/11/1986)

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1985 NEWS SPECIAL: “AIDS“ Desperate For a Cure | Real Stories

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The Face Of AIDS: The Story Behind Therese Frare's Photo | 100 Photos | TIME

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Hour Magazine: AIDS and All of Us (9/8/1986)

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1983 NEWS SPECIAL: The AIDS Phenomenon | Early AIDS Documentary

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United in Anger

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Coming of Age During the AIDS Crisis — Chapter Four: "Complications of AIDS"

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