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The Graying of AIDS Stories of an Aging Epidemic

January 2005 | Katja Heinemann and Naomi Schegloff, MPH

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"Most of the people profiled in this project were diagnosed as HIV-positive early in the evolution of antiretroviral medications, and their stories reflect the realities of long-term survivors who have lived through those changes."

In 2006, photograher Katja Heinemann created a series of portraits and oral histories in which older Americans shared their experiences of aging with the disease. Some of her photographs and interviews are found in this magazine.


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