“更好的办法”:1985-2000年阿拉巴马州伯明翰社区艾滋病保健服务的演变。

IF 3.9 3区 工程技术 Q2 BIOLOGY
Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine Pub Date : 2025-09-30 eCollection Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.59249/AIDG2770
Kendall T Comish
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1992年,阿拉巴马州艾滋病特别工作组(AFTA)从美国住房和城市发展部(HUD)获得了180万美元的联邦拨款,在伯明翰开设了Agape House,这是阿拉巴马州第一家由社区维护的成人艾滋病寄宿公寓。虽然在20世纪80年代和90年代,全国各地都有艾滋病寄宿公寓,但它们很少受到学者的关注。这个项目的目标是了解Agape住宅的兴起,以及使其成为可能的资源。除了联邦机构的帮助外,Agape House还得到了当地宗教组织的大力支持。对艾滋病寄宿公寓的分析提供了一个当地的视角,看看艾滋病是如何被遏制的。流行的酷儿历史经常强调国家组织的工作,比如艾滋病释放力量联盟(ACT UP)来解释酷儿对艾滋病的抵抗和对缺乏联邦干预的反应。虽然重要,但大型组织在我们理解艾滋病抵抗方面的中心地位,混淆了地方基层组织的工作。最终,这个项目旨在回答以下问题,艾滋病知识的变化如何影响护理的发展?是什么促使团体,特别是宗教团体参与进来的?在类似的房子倒闭的情况下,Agape House是如何生存下来的?
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"A Better Way": The Evolution of Community-Based AIDS Health Services in Birmingham, Alabama, 1985-2000.

In 1992, the AIDS Task Force of Alabama (AFTA) secured a $1.8 million federal grant from the US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) to open Agape House, Birmingham, Alabama's first community-maintained AIDS boarding house for adults. Although AIDS boarding houses existed all over the country throughout the 1980s and 1990s, they have received little attention from scholars. The goal of this project is to understand the rise of Agape House and resources that were wielded to make it possible. Beyond help from a federal institution, Agape House received considerable support from local religious organizations. This analysis of AIDS boarding houses offers a local look at how the AIDS epidemic was thwarted. Popular queer history often emphasizes the work of national organizations, like AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) to explain queer resistance to AIDS and responses to the lack of federal intervention. While important, the centrality of larger organizations to our understanding of AIDS resistance has obfuscated the work of local grassroots organizations. Ultimately, this project aims to answer the following, how did changes in knowledge surrounding AIDS impact the evolution of care? What motivated groups, specifically religious ones, to participate? And how did Agape House survive while similar houses closed?

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