Women, AIDS, and Activism
ACT UP NY / Women AIDS Book Group

South End Press, 1999
  
  











  



  
I'll Not Go Quietly2 reviews
Mary Fisher

Scribner, 1995

"What Are They Afraid Of"

+ "What Are They Afraid Of"

In "I'll Not Go Quietly," the author Mary Fisher, a mother and a women living with HIV gives her readers inspiring and heartfelt word of encouragement. Through her trials and triumphs Mary makes you feel her deepest emotions. She shares with her readers the love of her deceased ex-husband,her ...
  
  











  



  
Dangerous Surrender: What Happens When You Say Yes to God16 reviews
Kay Warren

Zondervan, 2007

Inspiring

+ Life Altering
+ Brutally honest and outstanding book!
+ Ready for a challenge?
+ Real Life
  
  











  



  
Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir23 reviews
Paul Monette

Harvest Books, 1998

One of the best books ever.

+ beatiful
+ Love in the time of AIDS
+ How painfully, yet wonderfully, enlightening this book is...
+ Devastating, beautiful and true
  
  











  



  
The AIDS Crisis: What We Can Do2 reviews
Deborah Dortzbach, W. Meredith Long

IVP Books, 2006

A Call to Difficult Engagement

+ Compelling Strories--Vulnerable Writing--Important Read

The AIDS Crisis: What We Can Do is an excellent and unique resource for a Christian who wants to understand AIDS and respond to the devastation it is causing worldwide. The authors of The AIDS Crisis are not researchers, but practitioners. They have been involved in the heartbreaking, messy, ...
  
  











  



  
A Burden of Silence: My Mother's Battle with AIDS38 reviews
Nancy A. Draper

AuthorHouse, 2004

A Loving Tribute

+ A daughter's ordeal
+ Burden of Silence
+ Breaking the Silence
+ A Well-kept Secret
  
  











  



  
Days of Grace27 reviews
Arthur Ashe, Arnold Rampersad

Ballantine Books, 1994

Readable, Thoughtful, Moving

+ Moving biography which highlights the complexity of living with HIV/AIDS
+ A Lasting Legacy of Grace and Greatness
+ enduring Grace...
  
  











  



  
Bad Blood: Crisis in the American Red Cross16 reviews
Judith Reitman

Pinnacle, 1998

Awsome!

+ awesome book - like brain candee
+ Review from a Victim
+ Finally The Truth About Blood Transfusions!
  
  











  



  
AIDS in America1 review
Susan Hunter

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006

Emerging AIDS Pandemic Given Necessary Spotlight in Highly Personalized Book

Even with the majesty of the recent HBO production of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" still fresh in our collective psyches, it is astounding how this plague continues to spread unabated. In fact, it seems to be going undercover yet again at a time when a new surge of HIV is most definitively on ...
  
  











  



  
Ryan White: My Own Story64 reviews
Ryan White, Ann Marie Cunningham

Signet, 1992

He was my friend

+ The greatest person ever lived
+ Intrest in school
+ Inspiring with a tear jerker end...
+ Inspiring
  
  











  



  
The Invisible People: How the U.S. Has Slept Through the Global AIDS Pandemic, the Greatest Humanitarian ...8 reviews
Greg Behrman

Free Press, 2004

Urgent news on AIDS consequences but who hears?

+ A Shocking Reality!
+ An Emergency That No One Responds To
+ Opens your mind and your heart
+ 8,000 deaths per day. Main cause: ignorance and quiesence.
  
  











  



  
Moving Mountains: The Race to Treat Global AIDS1 review
Anne-christine d'Adesky

Verso, 2006

Read this one

Moving Mountains is a thorough and moving account of the overwhelming worldwide threat of AIDs and the struggle to provide preventive medicines to those communities devastated by the virus yet lacking the resources necessary to contain it. Although I approached this book possessing very little ...
  
  











  



  
And the Band Played On: Politics, People, and the AIDS Epidemic, 20th-Anniversary Edition68 reviews
Randy Shilts

St. Martin's Griffin, 2007

How the fight against AIDS was initially lost....

+ And the Band Played On
+ Amazing!
+ A Classic
+ Review of And The Band Played On
  
  











  



  
The First Year: HIV: An Essential Guide for the Newly Diagnosed (First Year, The)10 reviews
Brett Grodeck

Da Capo Press, 2007

New York Times review

+ Excellant teaching guide
+ Excellent
+ A WONDERFUL BOOK
  
  











  



  
I'll Not Go Quietly2 reviews
Mary Fisher

Scribner, 1995

"What Are They Afraid Of"

+ "What Are They Afraid Of"

In "I'll Not Go Quietly," the author Mary Fisher, a mother and a women living with HIV gives her readers inspiring and heartfelt word of encouragement. Through her trials and triumphs Mary makes you feel her deepest emotions. She shares with her readers the love of her deceased ex-husband,her ...
  
  











  



  
A Burden of Silence: My Mother's Battle with AIDS38 reviews
Nancy A. Draper

AuthorHouse, 2004

A Loving Tribute

+ A daughter's ordeal
+ Burden of Silence
+ Breaking the Silence
+ A Well-kept Secret
  
  











  



  
Bad Blood: Crisis in the American Red Cross16 reviews
Judith Reitman

Pinnacle, 1998

Awsome!

+ awesome book - like brain candee
+ Review from a Victim
+ Finally The Truth About Blood Transfusions!
  
  











  



  
Moving Mountains: The Race to Treat Global AIDS1 review
Anne-christine d'Adesky

Verso, 2006

Read this one

Moving Mountains is a thorough and moving account of the overwhelming worldwide threat of AIDs and the struggle to provide preventive medicines to those communities devastated by the virus yet lacking the resources necessary to contain it. Although I approached this book possessing very little ...
  
  











  



  
AIDS in America1 review
Susan Hunter

Palgrave Macmillan, 2006

Emerging AIDS Pandemic Given Necessary Spotlight in Highly Personalized Book

Even with the majesty of the recent HBO production of Tony Kushner's "Angels in America" still fresh in our collective psyches, it is astounding how this plague continues to spread unabated. In fact, it seems to be going undercover yet again at a time when a new surge of HIV is most definitively on ...
  
  











  



  
The Invisible People: How the U.S. Has Slept Through the Global AIDS Pandemic, the Greatest Humanitarian ...8 reviews
Greg Behrman

Free Press, 2004

Urgent news on AIDS consequences but who hears?

+ A Shocking Reality!
+ An Emergency That No One Responds To
+ Opens your mind and your heart
+ 8,000 deaths per day. Main cause: ignorance and quiesence.