The Culture of Aids

This is a magazine article that confronts public health and social justice issues. It captures the quiet grief of losing a loved one, while confronting societal indifference and institutional neglect. It reflects the urgency and fear of the early AIDS crisis, yet also reveals moments of love, solidarity, and human connection. This article invites readers to engage with the ongoing emotional and political impact of AIDS.

ID: Beige colored pages from a magazine, first page has a large blue headline in the middle of the page with the words "The Culture of Aids". The next seven pages are also beige and contain a couple of photographs, one being three males holding towels infront of them. Above is another picture showing a women and a man facing each other while the woman is holding a large dog stuffed animal. There are also adds which numbers you can call to seek assistance and support for people with HIV/ AIDS.

Physical Dimensions: 10.5 inches x 8.5 inches

Metadata

Pasture, Judith Lawrence, “The Culture of Aids,” Aegis Digital Museum, accessed June 26, 2026, https://aegisdigitalmuseum.kennesaw.edu/items/show/84.