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"AIDS Vigil badge" [NMLH.2004.41.9]



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Catalogue Number
NMLH.2004.41.9

Object Name
badge

Title
AIDS VIGIL. CIVIL LIBERTIES, HUMAN RIGHTS & SOLIDARITY

Events
AIDS epidemic

Description
White circular badge with black text reading "AIDS VIGIL. CIVIL LIBERTIES, HUMAN RIGHTS & SOLIDARITY" around the edge. In the centre is a blue and black illustration of a globe with two hands holding a candle on top.


AIDS vigils took place around the world during the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The epidemic began in the early 1980s, mostly affecting LGBTQIA and other marginalised communities, such as sex workers and intravenous drug users. The epidemic was largely dismissed by medical and government officials, who first named the syndrome GRID (Gay-Related Immune Deficiency) and used it to justify their homophobic and transphobic policies, attitudes, and misinformation. During the 1980s and 1990s, hundreds of thousands of people died after contracting HIV/AIDS, hugely affecting LGBTQIA communities for years to come. Despite there now being very effective treatments, there are still millions of people living and dying with HIV/AIDS every year particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Marginalised people continue to be most vulnerable to facing HIV/AIDS discrimination.

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