UAH Archives, Special Collections, and Digital Initiatives

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  • Birmingham_Post_Herald_1993_eventhighlights.jpg

    1990s newspaper clippings about World AIDS day observances in Alabama.
  • The_Montgomery_Advertiser_1996_11_30_55_eventbox.jpg

    A clipping of a digitization of the November 30, 1996 issue of the Montgomery Advertiser's State and Local section. It is a schedule of various World AIDS Day events in different cities of south and central Alabama.
  • The_Anniston_Star_1992_10_11_Page_10_wheretheystand_1.jpg

    Clippings of a scanned newspaper from the October 11, 1992 Anniston Star. It summarizes where different religious denominations stand on the topic of AIDS.
  • The_Anniston_Star_1992_10_11_Page_10_whatpastorsaresaying_1.jpg

    A clipping of a scan of the October 10, 1992 Anniston Star that contains quotes of what different faith leaders believe about AIDS.
  • The_Montgomery_Advertiser_1993_12_05_1.jpg

    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.
  • The_Montgomery_Advertiser_1998_12_22_24.jpg

    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.
  • The_Montgomery_Advertiser_1994_12_02_31.jpg

    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.
  • firstaidscareteamalabama.jpeg

    A picture of the first AIDS Care Team in Alabama, based out of Vestavia Hills United Methodist Church, Birmingham, AL.
  • bao_thebalmofgilead_africanamericanclergywaronaids.png

    A publication of the Balm of Gilead organization. It is a declaration of war on HIV/AIDS by African-American clergy, and many of them signed it.
  • supporteambestpracticesfront.png

    A document used by the 1917 AIDS Clinic in Birmingham, Alabama to detail out the best practices for the AIDS Care/AIDS Support teams. These concepts were taught in training sessions, and give practices to help volunteers provide the best care possible to patients they are working with. These best practices are also currently used for support teams for other illness than HIV.