AIDS: The Lost Voices

di William Hampson

In "AIDS: The Lost Voices," hosts William Hampson and Gloria take a profound look back at the often overlooked narratives of individuals affected by the AIDS crisis in the 80s and 90s.

They navigate through the archives of British newspapers, shedding light on the lived experiences that were overshadowed by sensationalist headlines. Hampson, drawing from his own harrowing experiences as detailed in his book 'The Lost B ... 

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Episodi del podcast

  • Stagione 5

  • AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 4/4

    AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 4/4

    Episode 4 of 4 Dave Patridge was 31 when he received the diagnosis of AIDS in the summer of 1987, a time when fear and misinformation surrounded the disease. Originating from Illinois, he courageously chronicled his journey through illness in a diary, which he shared with the Herald & Review newspaper under the pseudonym ‘Jacob’, inspired by the character from La Cage Aux Folles. His poignant reflections resonated with the Decatur community, with the odd objection, providing insight into the struggles and realities faced by those living with AIDS. Nearly four decades later, as someone living with HIV, I feel it is essential to amplify Dave's voice and preserve his legacy. By sharing his words, I aim to ensure that his experiences and messages continue to inform and inspire, honouring the journey he navigated with resilience, integrity and humour. All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the: XTRA Tea Blog - The Diary of Dave Patridge ---------------------------------------------------- Music / Instrumental by Aries Beats 'A Sin' + WEBSITE ---------------------------------------------------- Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS, featured in this podcast. No copyright infringement intended - Diary [Jacobs Journal] Written by Dave Alan Patridge Herald & Review - Decatur, Illinois / Archive Newspapers.com 'I'd Give a Million Tomorrows' - by Billy Vaughn LISTEN HERE 'I'd Give a Million Tomorrows' Piano - by Patricia Walter LISTEN HERE 'American Love' - by Rose Laurens LISTEN HERE There has been no financial nor commercial gain from this episode.

  • AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 3/4

    AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 3/4

    Episode 3 of 4 Dave Patridge was 31 when he received the diagnosis of AIDS in the summer of 1987, a time when fear and misinformation surrounded the disease. Originating from Illinois, he courageously chronicled his journey through illness in a diary, which he shared with the Herald & Review newspaper under the pseudonym ‘Jacob’, inspired by the character from La Cage Aux Folles. His poignant reflections resonated with the Decatur community, with the odd objection, providing insight into the struggles and realities faced by those living with AIDS. Nearly four decades later, as someone living with HIV, I feel it is essential to amplify Dave's voice and preserve his legacy. By sharing his words, I aim to ensure that his experiences and messages continue to inform and inspire, honouring the journey he navigated with resilience, integrity and humour. All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the: XTRA Tea Blog - The Diary of Dave Patridge ---------------------------------------------------- Music / Instrumental by Aries Beats 'A Sin' + WEBSITE ---------------------------------------------------- Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS, featured in this podcast. No copyright infringement intended - Diary [Jacobs Journal] Written by Dave Alan Patridge Herald & Review - Decatur, Illinois / Archive Newspapers.com There has been no financial nor commercial gain from this episode.

  • AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 2/4

    AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 2/4

    Episode 2 of 4 Dave Patridge was 31 when he received the diagnosis of AIDS in the summer of 1987, a time when fear and misinformation surrounded the disease. Originating from Illinois, he courageously chronicled his journey through illness in a diary, which he shared with the Herald & Review newspaper under the pseudonym ‘Jacob’, inspired by the character from La Cage Aux Folles. His poignant reflections resonated with the Decatur community, with the odd objection, providing insight into the struggles and realities faced by those living with AIDS. Nearly four decades later, as someone living with HIV, I feel it is essential to amplify Dave's voice and preserve his legacy. By sharing his words, I aim to ensure that his experiences and messages continue to inform and inspire, honouring the journey he navigated with resilience, integrity and humour. All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the: XTRA Tea Blog - The Diary of Dave Patridge ---------------------------------------------------- Music / Instrumental by Aries Beats 'A Sin' + WEBSITE ---------------------------------------------------- Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS, featured in this podcast. No copyright infringement intended - Diary [Jacobs Journal] Written by Dave Alan Patridge Herald & Review - Decatur, Illinois / Archive Newspapers.com There has been no financial nor commercial gain from this episode.

  • AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 1/4

    AIDS: The Lost Voices - The Diary of Dave Patridge 1/4

    Episode 1 of 4 Dave Patridge was 31 when he received the diagnosis of AIDS in the summer of 1987, a time when fear and misinformation surrounded the disease. Originating from Illinois, he courageously chronicled his journey through illness in a diary, which he shared with the Herald & Review newspaper under the pseudonym ‘Jacob’, inspired by the character from La Cage Aux Folles. His poignant reflections resonated with the Decatur community, with the odd objection, providing insight into the struggles and realities faced by those living with AIDS. Nearly four decades later, as someone living with HIV, I feel it is essential to amplify Dave's voice and preserve his legacy. By sharing his words, I aim to ensure that his experiences and messages continue to inform and inspire, honouring the journey he navigated with resilience, integrity and humour. All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the: XTRA Tea Blog - The Diary of Dave Patridge ---------------------------------------------------- Music / Instrumental by Aries Beats 'A Sin' + WEBSITE ---------------------------------------------------- Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS, featured in this podcast. No copyright infringement intended - Diary [Jacobs Journal] Written by Dave Alan Patridge Herald & Review - Decatur, Illinois / Archive Newspapers.com I'd Give a Thousand Tomorrows [Piano] - Fun Music with Pat There has been no financial nor commercial gain from this episode.

  • Stagione 4

  • AIDS: The Lost Voices - The AIDS Bandits

    AIDS: The Lost Voices - The AIDS Bandits

    In this series finale, we delve into the complex and often troubling interplay between fear and exploitation surrounding AIDS diagnoses. Cases emerge that spotlight individuals who, either through personal struggle or malintent, weaponised the stigma of AIDS to manipulate and harm others. Incidents of 'spitting', where individuals discharged saliva while claiming to be AIDS carriers, illustrate the depths of ignorance and the sheer panic they induced in victims. Equally disturbing are the stories of criminals wielding hypodermic needles, asserting that they contained HIV-infected blood. In some instances, victims were not merely threatened but actually pricked, leading to overwhelming anxiety and distress. This disturbing phenomenon reveals a chilling manipulation of a public health crisis, turned into a tool for intimidation and crime. All articles and relevant documents from this episode are available on the: XTRA Tea Blog - CRIME SERIES: The AIDS Bandits ---------------------------------------------------- Music / Instrumental by Aries Beats 'A Sin' + WEBSITE ---------------------------------------------------- Third-party media: Used under 'fair use' for the sole purpose of education, criticism and/or research relating to HIV/AIDS, featured in this podcast. No copyright infringement intended - British Newspaper Archives / Newspapers American Newspaper Archives / Newspapers.com *Judge Gloria is not a real judge, this is not a real court and none of those mentioned are on trial. The scope and purpose of this episode is to create a more immersive listening experience while sharing true stories as they were reported by the British newspapers.