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Some had lost friends or lovers. Some felt a moral calling. Some were just trying to balance their sexual karma. Many were angry. Most had no medical background or professional credentials – just a ...
The story of the AIDS movement is one of regular people : students, bartenders, stay-at-home mothers, teachers, retired lawyers, immigrants ...
Weeks later, thousands of health workers are unemployed, HIV services are collapsing and the government hasn’t filled the gap ...
The AIDS/LifeCycle ride is passing through the Central Coast this week for the last time. The iconic seven-day, 545-mile ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles is coming to an end this year due to ...
Charges of “antisemitism” against critics now represent a textbook case of a politically- and media-inspired moral panic, as theorized in the 1970s by Stanley Cohen and Stuart Hall.
This is an example of how an act of moral beauty—visible in any form of charity, kindness, compassion, forgiveness, courage, or self-sacrifice—can acquire an extraordinary power. When you can ...
Organizers of the AIDS/LifeCycle have announced that the 2025 event will be its final one after more than 30 years of raising money for HIV and AIDS-related programs.Thousands of cyclists ride ...
“Moral panics” are popular explanations that spread at times of change and uncertainty, particularly when the order of things seems to be threatened and the privileged groups start getting ...
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“There’s panic buying going on and panic selling by investors, too,” Gene Munster, managing partner at Deepwater Asset Management, told the New York Times. “It’s more turmoil than I’ve ...