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[Newspaper clipping: Rules on AZT doses criticized]
A newspaper clipping from the New York Times discussing two recent studies proving that lower doses of AZT are just as effective in treating HIV/AIDS and with fewer side effects but that the government is lagging in approving a lowering of standard dosage.
[Press release: NGLTF blasts U.S. immigration policy]
Press release announcing the NGLTF's protest against the U.S. immigration policy that denies access to immigrants based on an HIV-positive test result.
[Press release: NGLTF sets strategic plan]
Press release announcing new board members and the NGLTF's new strategic plan for internal improvement.
[News Releases: Limit on Travel of HIV Infected]
A media advisory and a news release from the Sixth International Conference on AIDS, discussing the U.S. policy that would require HIV infected travelers to disclose their medical information in order to gain access to the United States.
[Press release: Task force staffers arrested at White House]
Press release announcing the arrest of three NGLTF staffers during the World AIDS Day demonstration and rally earlier in the month.
[Press release: Two more senators cosponsor Hate Crimes Act]
Press release updating the sponsorship of the Federal Hate Crimes Statistics Act.
[Release: Prototype AIDS Vaccine Works in Monkeys]
A release from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases discussing the new prototype AIDS vaccine that shows great promise.
[Letter & Statement: HIV Travel Policy]
A letter and press release from the Sixth International Conference on AIDS addressing the government policy about keeping persons with HIV/AIDS.
[The Gift]
A summary of the AIDS Interfaith Network's first year of expanding the operation and helping persons with AIDS in the North Texas region.
[Informational Document: Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic for AIDS Research]
An informational sheet from the Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic for AIDS Research about the American Foundation for AIDS Research encouraging the clinic to apply for emergency funding.
[Informational Letter: Community Outreach Center]
An informational letter from the Community Outreach Center listing out programs and events that are aimed at offering assistance to people with HIV/AIDS. This letter was sent to Dennis Vercher at the Dallas Voice, an LGBT publication.
[Newsletter: The AIDS Conference Update]
A newsletter updating subscribers to the intentions and plans of the upcoming Sixth International Conference on AIDS.
[The New York Times printout: Judge is censured over remark on homosexuals]
Newspaper article covering the censure of Judge Jack Hampton by a state judicial panel for his comments on the double homicide of two gay men.
[Photocopied newspaper clipping: Hampton censured by panel]
Text of photos of Dallas Morning News report on reactions to Judge Jack Hampton's controversial sentencing in a double homicide trial.
[Newspaper clipping: Many AIDS Cases Go Unreported]
A newspaper clipping from the New York Times addressing the massive amount of AIDS cases that go unreported nationwide and the problem that poses to researchers and public health.
Order of public censure of Morris Jackson Hampton
Order of public censure for Judge Jack Hampton for his comments on a double homicide case.
[Copy: Robert Blythe]
Xerographic of a handwritten statement from Robert Blythe.
[Press Release: Activist Plan Two Days of Protest in Atlanta]
A press release from ACT UP (AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power), discussing the convergence of lesbian, gay, and AIDS activist on Georgia's State Capitol to demand the repeal of sodomy laws.
[Media Advisory: ACT UP - Silence=Death]
A media advisory from ACT UP supporting an upcoming protest called STOP THE CHURCH where thousands will surround St. Patrick's Cathedral in protest of the lack of separation of church and state.
[Copy: Bill to Roger Blythe]
Bill to Roger Blythe for his visit to Parkland Hospital.
[Release: Joint NIMH-NIAID Statement on Peptide T]
A release from the AIDS Clinical Trials Alert discussing Phase I of clinical trials for Peptide T.
[Newspaper editorial: Hampton report: favorable decision for judge ignores key facts]
Editorial from The Dallas Morning News regarding the Jack Hampton Affair of the 1980s.
[Agenda: NIAID AIDS Agenda - Funding]
An agenda for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease for November 1989 that discusses funding and research.
[D Magazine photocopy: cover and article November 1989]
Xerographic of cover and article in D Magazine, which mentions the Jack Hampton Affair.
[Series of Documents: NIAID Clinical Trials]
A series of documents concerning NIAID, an experimental AIDS vaccine, that is in its second phase of clinical trials and about how the researchers are looking for volunteers to participate in the study.
[Text: Opening statement of Judge Jack Hampton's defense attorney]
The opening statement of Judge Jack Hampton's defense lawyer, David Kidder, for the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
[Informational Document: Community Outreach Program]
A document from the Sixth International Conference on AIDS introducing the conference and presenting different possibilities and tactics to build a community outreach program for organizations that are seeking to assist persons with AIDS.
[Press Release: NGLTF announces congressional AIDS briefing]
A press release announcing the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force hosting a Congressional AIDS briefing.
[Handwritten Notes and Copy: Funding Problems]
Handwritten notes and copies of those notes. The notes are discussing the Lesbian/Gay Rights Lobby facing financial trouble and the organization attempting to accommodate for the lack of appropriate funds.
[Informational Document: AIDS Information Services]
A fact sheet providing up to date information on AIDS resources.
[Newspaper clipping: How the AIDS Crisis Made Drug Regulators Speed Up]
A newspaper clipping from the New York Times about F.D.A. regulations being loosened to accommodate for HIV/AIDS medications and vaccines.
[Informational Document: AIDS Arms Network, Inc. (A Texas Nonprofit Corporation)]
An informational document outlining the details of the AIDS Arms Network as a nonprofit corporation.
[Press release: NGLTF town meeting to examine impact of AIDS on gay/lesbian politics]
Press release reporting on the panel speakers and schedule for the NGLTF's town meeting to discuss the impact of the AIDS epidemic on the gay and lesbian political movement.
[Press release Texas Human Rights Foundation: Trial date set in disciplinary action involving Dallas Judge Jack Hampton]
Press release stating the details of Judge Jack Hampton's formal hearing with the Texas State Commission on Judicial Conduct.
[Press release: NGLTF receives record-breaking bequest]
Press release announcing the $360,000 bequest to the NGLTF by the late Harry R. Rowe.
[Letter and newspaper clippings: LGBT Community and Jim Mattox]
A letter from Tony Pellegrino accompanied by scans of newspaper clippings discussing Texas gubernatorial candidate, Jim Mattox, and his support of the LGBT community and persons with HIV/AIDS.
[Letter: Burroughs Wellcome Co. Trial]
A letter from Burroughs Wellcome Co. to Gloria Goodwin, at the AIDS Resource Center, to set the conditions for Burroughs Wellcome Co. to conduct a clinical trial at the Nelson-Tebedo Community Clinic.
[Letter to Gloria Goodwin]
A letter from Gray Davis of Burrough Wellcome Co. to Gloria Goodwin discussing a zidovudine-acyclovir trial in the clinic where Goodwin works.
[Press release: NGLTF announces 48 workshops at Creating Change conference]
Press release announcing NGLTF's involvement in the Creating Change Conference in Washington, D.C., as well as other details about the conference.
[Release: Results of Controlled Clinical Trials of Zidovudine in Early HIV Infection]
A release from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases discussing the promise the drug Zidovudine has shown in clinical trials.
[Press release: NGLTF lobbying results in national meeting on anti-gay violence by Federal Mental Health Institute]
Press release announcing the National Institute of Mental Health's national research workshop on anti-gay violence.
[Press release: NGLTF issues progress report on 101st Congress]
Press release announcing the publication of its Federal Legislative Report summarizing the legislation on issues to the gay and lesbian agenda in the 101st Congress.
[Release: Study confirms effectiveness of AZT + Interferon for AIDS-related cancer - Tests of anti-HIV effects underway]
A release from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease addressing a study that confirmed AZT and interferon-alpha used together can treat Kaposi's sarcoma, a common AIDS related complication.
[Letter: Immigration and Naturalization Service to Sixth International Conference on AIDS]
Letter from U.S. Immigration Service to the co-chairs of the Sixth International Conference on AIDS explaining the particular case of one gay man refused admission into the United States.
[Press release: Department of Health and Human Services report calls for action against lesbian/gay youth suicide]
Press release calling attention to the Department and Health of Human Service's report that states that lesbian and gay youth are at increased risk of suicide and calls for an end to discrimination against them.
[Press Release: Georgia heterosexual sodomy conviction challenged]
A press release about Georgia attorneys challenging a sodomy law after a man was convicted of rape and aggravated assault from his wife.
[Letter from Richard Norton to Paul Voldberding and John Ziegler, August 1989]
Letter from Richard E. Norton at the U.S. Department of Justice to the co-chairs of the Sixth International Conference on AIDS, Paul Volberding and John Ziegler, in response to their previous correspondence. The letter addresses the inability of Henry Wilson and Knud Josephsen to enter the United States for the conference and explains that their medical status (as HIV-infected individuals) was not a factor in denying them admission.
[Pamphlet: AIDS Clinical Trials]
A pamphlet from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services discussing what individuals should know before participating in clinical trials for experimental HIV/AIDS treatments.
[Series of documents: Sixth International Conference on AIDS - Immigration]
A series of documents addressing the planning of the Sixth International Conference on AIDS and the implications of a new immigration policy that would impact persons with HIV/AIDS.
[Release: NIAID to Evaluate Safety of Giving AZT to Pregnant Women]
A release from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease discussing their evaluation of how safe AZT treatment for AIDS is on pregnant women.
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