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&lt;p&gt;My graduate students in the VHS Archives class at Brooklyn College in 2018 did a great project about this early intervention into community-based, community-specific AIDS educational materials. Frances Negron [Documentary Filmmaker &amp;amp; Professor at Columbia University] is a friend and colleague. At the time we were collaborating again on a special issue of the journal Feminist Media Histories, "&lt;a href="https://online.ucpress.edu/fmh/issue/5/4"&gt;Informed Historical Reveries&lt;/a&gt;," revisiting "Women of Vision," my book and documentary about feminist media history, in which she was a subject.&lt;/p&gt;
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