Nancy Stoller papers 1985-1995

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Nancy Stoller papers 1985-1995

This collection contains the research and writing files Nancy Stoller [who also worked under the name Nancy Shaw], as well as posters, a large pamphlet file, and other ephemera. The bulk of the collection focuses on Stoller's AIDS research for the book, . There is also material connected to, , the book she co-edited with Beth E. Schneider. There are also some examples of her work on healthcare for prisoners and Latinas and breast cancer. Lessons from the Damned: Queers, Whores and Junkies Respond to AIDS Women Resisting AIDS: Feminist Strategies of Empowerment

Number of containers: 8 cartons and one oversized folder; Linear feet: 10

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SNAC Resource ID: 6659189

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Cal-Pep (Organization)

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San Francisco AIDS Foundation

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Institutional History The mission of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) is to hasten the end of the AIDS epidemic and its impact on society. It has served as a major resource center for educating the public in order to prevent the transmission of HIV, helping all individuals make informed choices about AIDS-related concerns, and protecting the human rights of those affected by HIV. It has provided necessary client services for those in ...

Stoller, Nancy E.

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