First Response: AIDS and Community in San Francisco by The Berkeley Remix published on 2018-02-28T17:58:40Z This podcast is about the politics of the first encounters with the AIDS epidemic in San Francisco. The six episodes draw from the thirty-five interviews that Sally Smith Hughes conducted in the 1990s. A historian of science at UC Berkeley’s Oral History Office, Sally interviewed doctors, nurses, researchers, public health officials and community-health practitioners to learn about the unique ways that people responded to the epidemic. Although these interviews cover a wide range of topics, including the isolation of the virus HIV and the search for treatments, the interviews we selected for this podcast are more focused on public health, community engagement, and nursing care. Most of the following podcast episodes are about the period from early 1981, when the first reports emerged of an unknown disease that was killing gay men in San Francisco, to 1984 and the development of a new way of caring for people in a hospital setting. Genre Storytelling Contains tracks Season 3 Preview -- First Response: AIDS and Community in San Francisco by The Berkeley Remix published on 2017-12-01T16:33:30Z Ep 1: San Francisco by The Berkeley Remix published on 2018-01-25T02:21:54Z Ep 2: The Virus of Fear by The Berkeley Remix published on 2018-02-06T21:43:21Z Ep 3: The Gay - Positive Health Community Before AIDS by The Berkeley Remix published on 2018-02-14T21:58:38Z Ep 4: The Bathhouse Crisis by The Berkeley Remix published on 2018-02-22T16:29:27Z
Season 3 Preview -- First Response: AIDS and Community in San Francisco by The Berkeley Remix published on 2017-12-01T16:33:30Z
Ep 3: The Gay - Positive Health Community Before AIDS by The Berkeley Remix published on 2018-02-14T21:58:38Z