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  1. Robert Boyle "Bobbi" Campbell Jr. (January 28, 1952 – August 15, 1984) was a public health nurse and an early United States AIDS activist. In September 1981, Campbell became the 16th person in San Francisco to be diagnosed with Kaposi's sarcoma, when that was a proxy for an AIDS diagnosis.

  2. 8 de jun. de 2023 · Los principios fueron editados en gran parte por Bobbi Campbell y Michael Callen, este último coautor de una de las primeras directrices sobre sexo seguro. Inspirados por los movimientos por los derechos civiles , la discapacidad y la salud feminista de los años 60 y 70, los activistas se reunían en el vestíbulo del hotel para ...

  3. 5 de may. de 2022 · Bobbi Campbell: AIDS Poster Boy. By Dr. Bill Lipsky–. Bobbi Campbell (January 28, 1952–August 15, 1984) would have been 70 this year. He was only 30 in 1982 when he and Dan Turner brought together a group of people to found what became the People with AIDS Self-Empowerment Movement (PWA).

  4. 7 de jun. de 2023 · The principles were largely edited by Bobbi Campbell and Michael Callen, the latter whom Berkowitz had recently co-authored one of the first guidelines for safer sex.

  5. 2 de sept. de 2011 · Bobbi Campbell, who received one of the earliest diagnoses of AIDS in the city. He died in 1984. Marie Ueda. By Jesse McKinley. Sept. 2, 2011. SAN FRANCISCO.

  6. In 1981, Bobbi Campbell became the 16th person in San Francisco diagnosed with Kaposi’s Sarcoma (KS) and the first person to come out having AIDS publicly. He soon became the face of the AIDS epidemic as the “AIDS Poster Boy,” yet his impact has not been analyzed deeply and his legacy has not been honored widely.

  7. In the 1970s, a new kind of public gay community had emerged in and around the Castro District in San Francisco. 13 In 1975, a nurse named Bobbi Campbell moved from Seattle, Washington, got a job in a hospital near the Castro, and immersed himself in the political and social life of the community.