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NAPWA History

The National Association of People with AIDS was founded in 1983 by members of the Patient Advisory Committee of the Second National AIDS Forum, held in Denver, Colorado by what is now the National Lesbian and Gay Health Association. The committee members came from New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Minneapolis and Houston to assure that people living with AIDS were officially involved in the deliberations and had a strong voice in the proceedings. The committee organizing was led by Bobbi Campbell of San Francisco and Michael Callen of New York City and resulted in the adoption of the term "people with AIDS" (PWA) as a rejection of "victim," which implies defeat, or "patient," which implies dependence on the care of others.

The committee’s work also resulted in a historic set of recommendations for a more humane response to the crisis which became known as the Denver Principles as well as the creation of NAPWA. Joining Campbell and Callen on the committee were Bob Bader, Bruce Brockway, Bill Burke, Bob Cocchi, Arthur Felson, Philip Lanzaratta, Michael MacAdory, Chuck Morris, Tom Nasrallah, Robert Reynolds, Dan Turner and Mark Feldman (who died one week before the forum). Their work was assisted by Jeff Richardson, Helen Schietinger and, later, Caitlin Ryan.

 

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THIS IS MY STORY

NAPWA successfully launched a new creative initiative called "This Is My Story" during National HIV Testing Day 2007. The nationwide campaign serves as a conversation piece to get people talking about HIV/AIDS to reduce stigma, increase testing, and improve the use of social networks for people living with HIV. Stories feature both those living with HIV/AIDS and those affected by HIV/AIDS. With this new campaign, NAPWA set out to engage people with real stories so that they would have more than just statistics - numbers do not tell the whole story about HIV/AIDS. Since the "This Is My Story" launch in 2007, many have expressed interest in becoming NAPWA members and telling their stories.

Download Stories Here

Alyssa & Mai
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Donovan & Brandon
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Ramiro & Raul
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Kurt & Shelton
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Josefina & Sylvia
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