S2E1 Keep Fighting, Keep Dancing
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This episode covers the history of activism in Oak Lawn during the AIDS Crisis, spanning from the early 80s to the late 90s, and how the efforts and organizations created during this dark period of time for the community are still impacting the neighborhood and greater Dallas today.
Select Sources for this Episode:
AIDS Arms Network Documents, The Portal to Texas History
Black Tie Dinner - 1998 Main Event Second Half Video, The Portal to Texas History
It's For Everyone Video, UNT Libraries Special Collections
Mike Anglin, “Terry Tebedo,” January 4, 2018, The Dallas Way
Mike Anglin, “William H. “Bill” Nelson,” May 10. 2015, The Dallas Way
Rafael McDonnell, “Resource Center Dallas,” May 10, 2015, The Dallas Way
William Waybourn, “Crossroads Market,” November 24, 2017, The Dallas Way
William Waybourn, “How Dallas Got Into AIDS Research,” April 21, 2020, The Dallas Way