Nationwide, HIV/AIDS killed more than 700,000 Americans between 1981 and 2021; 4,613 of them lived in Oregon. HIV/AIDS affects all individuals, of all races and ethnicities, gender identities, ages, and sexual orientations. Though continuous advocacy from community activists as well as ongoing scientific study have led to tremendous advances in the fight against HIV/AIDS, the epidemic is not over. This exhibition focuses on the work of CAP and Our House of Portland to frame this exploration of forty years of HIV/AIDS in Oregon.
This exhibit runs from June 10th to August 14th. For more info, please visit the Exhibit Page
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