Browse Exhibits (2 total)

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40 Years of HIV/AIDS in Baltimore

In the early eighties, local Baltimore LGBT activists responded to the HIV/AIDS crisis through health education resources and local AIDS community organizations. This exhibit features archival photographs and records documenting the work and history of HIV/AIDS activists in Baltimore and across the U.S.

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Organization, Education and Empowerment: Betty Garman Robinson's Activism in Baltimore

Betty Garman Robinson was a lifelong activist. During her more than forty years living Baltimore, Maryland, she was heavily involved in community organizing in the city, in areas including workers' rights, public health, and community displacement. This digital exhibit explores Robinson's activism in Baltimore through textual materials from multiple collections at the Special Collections & Archives.

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