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[Letter & Attachment: National Condom Week]
A letter from Jamie Schield from the AIDS Resource Center to Dennis Vercher at the Dallas Voice discussing National Condom Awareness Week and everything the organization plans on doing to raise awareness in the community. The letter is followed by the goals, objectives, and strategies for National Condom Week.
[Letters: Jamie Schield to Tammye Nash and John Thomas to Alan Ross]
A letter from Jamie Schield, at the AIDS Resource Center, to Tammye Nash, at the Dallas Voice, seeking to garner support for the execution of National Condom Awareness Week. A similar letter was sent from John Thomas to Alan Ross, at the Dallas Tavern Guild.
[Letter: ACT UP, Are you postive?]
A letter from ACT UP encouraging the reader to become involved in their organization and participate in the redefining of the AIDS epidemic.
[Letter & Attachment: Dallas Tavern Guild]
A letter and attachment from Jamie Schield from the Dallas Resource Center to Alan Ross at the Dallas Tavern Guild requesting financial assistance with National Condom Awareness Week expenses. The letter is accompanied by a Gay Men's Sex and Health Issues flyer from the Dallas Gay Alliance and the AIDS Resource Center.
[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.
[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.
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