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Gavin Strang - Oral History InterviewGavin Strang served as Member of Parliament for the Labour Party for Edinburgh East from 1970 – 2010. In Harold Wilson’s Government he was Parliamentary Under-Secretary for Energy…
From Louise Williams
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Legal for 40 Years: A snapshot from someone who was thereIn Scotland, the legalisation of homosexual activities came into effect on the 1st Feb 1981. Terry Munyard was instrumental in this change. Join us on that historic day to talk to someone who…
From Robbie Court
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Activism and the Future of HIV in ScotlandThe University of Edinburgh’s Staff Pride Network, Disabled Staff Network and BioQuarter LGBT+ Staff Committee invite you to join our panel discussion on the history of HIV/AIDS activism in…
From Robbie Court
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International Women's Day 2021: The role of women in AIDS and LGBTQ+ ActivismHidden heroines: join us as we learn from some truly notable women about their role in HIV and LGBTQ+ Activism The success of the recent Channel 4 series 'It's a Sin' has shone a…
From Robbie Court
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AIDS Cultural Activism and Speculative Health PromotionClip 1: FATHERS 2, A World Without AIDS, Queer Sci-Fi Web Series by Leo Herrera [2:20-5:10] https://youtu.be/uMpLLkHF8Ls?t=140 Clip 2: It's A Sin: First look at Russell T Davies' new…
From Robbie Court
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HIV history interview, Roy Robertson and Carol SutherlandOral history interview with Muirhouse GP Roy Robertson (now also University of Edinburgh Professor of Addiction Medicine) and psychologist Carol Sutherland around their work in HIV treatment and…
From Louise Williams
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CCCF 2019: Careers in Arts and Heritage ConservationRecording of the Careers in Arts and Heritage Conservation panel session from CCCF 2019. (Please note: sound improves and subtitling begins after first minute)
From Mairi MacNorton
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Rights and responsibilities - producing consensus about HIV, public health and cultural practice in Kenya - Ruth PrinceCentre of African Studies seminar Ruth Prince (Centre of African Studies, University of Cambridge) 10 Mar 2010
From Pete Kingsley
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