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Malcolm Marler speaking to church leaders at Montgomery's Church of the Ascension.
The Reverend Malcolm Marler speaks to church leaders and teaches an AIDS education session at the Church of the Ascension in Montgomery, Alabama. This is a black and white digitization of a photograph from a 1995 edition of the Montgomery Advertiser newspaper. -
AIDS in Alabama in the Decatur Daily
A chart from a digitization of the Decatur Daily Newspaper showing the current number of AIDS cases in Aalabama in 1994. -
HIV's Silent Spread
A digitization of a staff report about the spread of HIV through infants and children in Alabama in the Montgomery Advertiser in 1993. -
AIDS: It's time to quit denying the reality
A digitization of a 1996 edition of the Huntsville Times. Psychotherapist Terry Williams wrote an article for the Community Focus part of the newspaper for World AIDS Day to talk about the reality of AIDS. -
AIDS in Alabama in 1994, Decatur Daily
A chart of the AIDS statistics in Alabama from a 1994 edition of the Decatur Daily. The numbers were sourced from HIV-AIDS Division, Alabama Department of Public Health. -
Prayer, healing service is tomorrow, Birmingham Post-Herald
An article from a digitization of the Birmingham Post-Herald about a prayer and healing service for AIDS being held at the Cathedral Church of the Advent in Birmingham, Alabama. -
Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities World AIDS Day in the Selma Times Journal
A graphic design image for World AIDS Day in 1995 with the slogan "Shared Rights, Shared Responsibilities." that appeared in an issue of the Selma Times Journal. This is from a digitization of the newspaper. The image is from a national campaign and appeared in the Selma Times Journal. -
Volunteer Profile in the Montgomery Advertiser
A volunteer spotlight article in a digitization of an 1998 edition of The Montgomery Advertiser. It reviews the Rev. Manuel Williams' volunteer work related to HIV/AIDS. -
Olivia Hill in the Birmingham Post Herald
A picture of Olivia Hill, the director of the Office for Black Ministry of the Catholic Diocese of Birmingham, from a digitization of a 1992 issue of the Birmingham Post-Herald. -
Olivia Hill Quote from the Birmingham Post Herald
Olivia Hill's quote about housing for people with AIDS, particularly African Americans, from a digitization of the 1992 Birmingham Post-Herald. -
Picture of Malcolm Marler teaching an AIDS seminar in the Montgomery Advertiser
A picture from a digitization of the Montgomery Advertiser of Malcolm Marler teaching an AIDS seminar for clergy in 1995. -
Malcolm Marler and Billy Cox at Friday Morning Grace
Rev. Malcolm Marler and AIDS patient Billy Cox speaking to attendees at a session of the Friday Morning Grace program at the 1917 AIDS Clinic. This is a photograph from a digitized edition of the Birmingham Post-Herald. -
A Picture of the Agape House from the Birmingham Post Herald
A digitization of a picture of the Agape House in Birmingham, Alabama before renovations started to turn it into a special AIDS housing unit. -
AIDS Found Among Prisoners
A letter about AIDS being found in the prison population in 1985 from the Mobile Press. -
Frank Romanowicz Quote in the Birmingham Post Herald
A quote from AIDS volunteer Frank Romanowicz about housing for people with AIDS in a 1992 issue of the Birmingham Post-Herald. -
Catholics donate building to AIDS Fight
A press release about the Catholic Diocese of Alabama gifting the AIDS Taskforce of Alabama the building containing the Agape House AIDS Housing. This is from a digitization of the Selma Times Journal newspaper. -
A Photo of Frank Romanowicz in front of Agape House
A black and white digitization of a photo from a 1992 issue of the Birmingham Post Herald of AIDS volunteer and activist Frank Romanowicz in front of the Agape House. -
AIDS Caregivers Workshop
An article about AIDS Caregiving Workshops in the Montgomery Advertiser. It focuses on Malcolm Marler and the programs he ran through the 1917 AIDS Clinic at UAB. -
A Festival of St. Luke Service - Montgomery Advertiser
A clipping of the Montgomery Advertiser announcing a Festival of Saint Luke church service at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church that was going to focus on HIV/AIDS prayers. -
Many With AIDS are Homeless
A headline from a 1992 issue of the Times Daily about Homelessness in People with AIDS. -
Birthday Party at A Baby's Place
A digitization of a 1990 issue of the Birmingham Post-Herald, with pictures from the specialized foster home A Baby's Place. This photo shows the monthly birthday party the home holds for the children in the place to celebrate them surviving another month with HIV/AIDS. -
Glenda Hollis reads to children at A Baby's Place
Founder Glenda Hollis reads to an 8 month old baby that is a resident of the specialized foster home A Baby's Place. This is a digitization of a photo in an issue of the Birmingham Post-Herald. -
Volunteers Care for a Baby at A Baby's Place
A photo from the Montgomery Advertiser of volunteers Patricia Jones and Terry Carter tending to the ears of a child at A Baby's Place. -
Glenda Hollis Taking Care of a Sick Baby
A scan of a newspaper clipping with a photograph from Birmingham photographer Melissa Springer of Glenda Hollis, founder of A Baby's Place, taking care of a sick child, that appeared in a 1996 edition of the Birmingham Post-Herald. -
Montgomery Advertiser Photographs of AIDS Outreach
A clipping of the digitization of the October 21, 1989 edition of the Montgomery Advertiser's Religion Section that has a photograph of AIDS outreach attempts by churches. The top photo is of Revs. Elizabeth Leech (left) and Stephen Pieters. The bottom photo is of Rev. William Rupracht. -
Despite prejudices, churches develop outreach - Montgomery Advertiser
A clipping of a scan of the October 21, 1989 Montgomery Advertiser focused on a headline announcing churches creating outreach programs for AIDS patients. -
Rev. A. Stephen Pieters Speaks about AIDS and his faith
The national field director of the Metropolitan Community Church's AIDS outreach ministries speaks in Montgomery, Alabama in 1989 and his faith and his AIDS diagnosis. -
AIDS Walk
Clipping of a scan of the 1992 Anniston Star announcing an AIDS walk. -
Vigil Marks World AIDS Day - Montgomery Advertiser
A clipping from a scan of the December 2, 1994 Montgomery Advertiser about a vigil at World AIDs Day. Attendees, holding candles, stand in front of the Capitol steps to commemorate those lost to AIDS. -
Where They Stand - Denominations in 1992 - Anniston Star
Clippings of a scanned newspaper from the October 11, 1992 Anniston Star. It summarizes where different religious denominations stand on the topic of AIDS. -
What Pastors are Saying - Anniston Star 1992
A clipping of a scan of the October 10, 1992 Anniston Star that contains quotes of what different faith leaders believe about AIDS. -
Mavis and Paul Biggs Found Comfort - Anniston Star
A clipping of a newspaper scan of the October 11, 1992 edition of the Anniston Star, with a picture of Mavis and Paul Biggs in their home in Trickem, Alabama. -
Announcement in the Birmingham Post-Herald about Meal Deliveries
Clipping of a scan of the Birmingham Post-Herald from 1996 announcing that the AIDs Task Force of Alabama, the Birmingham AIDS Outreach and the Community Kitchens would work together to provide meals for HIV positive individuals who needed help with meal preparation. -
ACT UP Protesters in NJ in 1993
A clipping of a digital scan of the Montgomery Advertiser about an ACT UP protest in Nutley, New Jersey in February 1993. Activists blocked a street in front of the pharmaceutical company Hoffman-La Roche. -
Churches Adding AIDS Ministries - The Decatur Daily
A clipping of a newspaper scan of the October 12, 1991 Decatur Daily Religion section front page. It is a smaller part of a larger article that talks about ministers learning about how to deal with AIDS. -
Many Area Churches Marking World AIDS Day - Birmingham Post-Herald
A clipping of a scan of the Birmingham Post-Herald's 1994 newspaper article about how area churches are participating in World AIDs Day. -
Events highlight AIDS Day - Birmingham Post Herald
A clipping of a scan of the Birmingham Post Herald that lists World AIDS Day events in Birmingham, Alabama. This includes information about services, the ringing of the church bells, and the Day Without Art exhibit.