(NewsNation) — On Aug. 19, 1992 Mary Fisher made a historic speech, “A Whisper of AIDS,” at the Republican National Convention after she was diagnosed with HIV a year prior. Over the last 33 years, ...
Mary Fisher, a straight white woman, stunned thousands of Republicans when she spoke at the party’s 1992 presidential convention in Houston about living with HIV. Today, the long-term survivor and ...
Stunned silence may be the best way to describe the crowd at the 1992 Republican National Convention as they watched Mary Fisher, the HIV-positive daughter of a prominent businessman, encourage the ...
The 10th annual Positively Aging Project, a local conference that provides information and inspiration for those living long-term with HIV, returns Saturday, Sept. 20 with a number of speakers and ...
Mary Fisher speaks at the Republican National Convention on August 19., 1992. Credit - Bob Daemmrich—AFP/ Getty Images During a sweaty night in Houston 33 years ago, on Aug. 19, 1992, I spoke to the ...
How did Michigan AIDS Coalition swing getting Max Fisher, son of Mary Fisher, to come for a free luncheon and talk on Dec. 15, and how will this vibrant second-generation AIDS activist help to renew ...
Fisher is an author, activist, speaker, and artist well-known for her “A Whisper of AIDS” speech at 1992 Republican National Convention. Your browser is out of ...
Author, artist and AIDS activist Mary Fisher will speak at the Congregational Church of the Peninsula during worship at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, and then will autograph copies of her new book, ...
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