Southern California AIDS Social Policy Archive
Administrative History
The AIDS History Project Collection was formed in the Fall of 1985 by Jim Kepner, as part of his International Gay and Lesbian Archives (IGLA), to document the history of the AIDS epidemic, in particular in Southern California. It consisted of organizational and subject files. Kepner formed and augmented the collection by removing AIDS-related materials from organizational and personal papers in the IGLA collections. The earliest project coordinator was Olaf Odegaard, succeeded in turn by David Grossman and Jack Carrel, who later worked for the Los Angeles Free Clinic and the Los Angeles County Sexually Transmitted Disease Program. The size of the collection was greatly increased in 2001/2002 by the acquisition of the Southern California AIDS Social Policy Archive, which had been formed at the University of Southern California in 1995 to preserve and make accessible pertinent private papers of David Johnson, the first Los Angeles City AIDS Coordinator, Dr. Michael Gottlieb, and Dr. Joel Weisman, materials from local AIDS activist groups, and papers of the Los Angeles City Attorney AIDS/HIV Discrimination Unit.
From the guide to the AIDS History Project collection, circa 1967-2007, 1985-1997, (ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives.)
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creatorOf | AIDS History Project collection, circa 1967-2007, 1985-1997 | ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives. |
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Filters:
Relation | Name | |
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associatedWith | ACT UP/Los Angeles | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Alysse Furukawa | person |
associatedWith | Bruce B. Decker | person |
associatedWith | Bruce Decker | person |
associatedWith | Bruce Mirken | person |
associatedWith | Bryan Mershon | person |
associatedWith | Bryan Mershon Book of Assignments | person |
associatedWith | Bryan Mershon ; Jack Carrel | person |
associatedWith | California | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Centers for Disease Control (U.S.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Christy Cowell | person |
associatedWith | DeMott, Andrew | person |
associatedWith | Donald Ferguson | person |
associatedWith | Eddie Sandifer | person |
associatedWith | Elaine Sullivan | person |
associatedWith | Elsie Lu | person |
associatedWith | Gary Richwald | person |
associatedWith | Harley Shapiro | person |
associatedWith | Irena Heindl | person |
associatedWith | Jack Carrel | person |
associatedWith | Jack Murphy | person |
associatedWith | Jean Tremaine | person |
associatedWith | Jim Kepner | person |
associatedWith | J. J. Belanger | person |
associatedWith | J. J. Berlanger | person |
associatedWith | Johnnie Johnson | person |
associatedWith | Kate Folb | person |
associatedWith | Ken Brock | person |
associatedWith | Ken Dickmann | person |
associatedWith | Ken Jackson | person |
associatedWith | Kepner, Jim (James), 1923-1997 | person |
associatedWith | Lee Mentley | person |
associatedWith | Los Angeles County (Calif.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Luis Maura | person |
associatedWith | Lynn Lemay | person |
associatedWith | Morris Kight | person |
associatedWith | Nancy Salem | person |
associatedWith | National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (U.S.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Ray Johnson | person |
associatedWith | Ray Plaza | person |
associatedWith | Robert Birch | person |
associatedWith | Sharon Novey | person |
associatedWith | Stan Hadden | person |
associatedWith | Tom Clay | person |
associatedWith | Valerie Harragin | person |
associatedWith | Wendy Schiffer | person |
associatedWith | Wendy Schiller | person |
Place Name | Admin Code | Country |
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AIDS (Disease) |
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Activity |
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