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Abstract
Ivy Kwan Arce describes how a community of activists and patients used art as an organizing tool to change the trajectory of the AIDS epidemic.
期刊介绍:
Issues in Science and Technology publishes articles that analyze and provide original perspectives on current topics in science and technology policy. These articles recommend actions by government, industry, academia, and individuals to solve pressing problems. The pages of Issues are open to anyone who can write an informed, well-reasoned, and policy-relevant article. We are open to a variety of authorial styles and voices, so long as articles are analytically rigorous and written for educated but nonspecialist readers.