Terri Wilder papers
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Not requestable
Scope and Content of the Papers
The Terri Wilder Papers, circa 1996-2007, focus on Wilder's efforts as an advocate for people living with HIV/AIDS. The printed materials are arranged alphabetically and consist primarily of educational literature produced by organizations with which Wilder has worked. Organizations include: ACT-UP, the Global Campaign for Microbicides, and the Hope Clinic at Emory University. The papers include: fliers, pamphlets, reports, artifacts and one DVD.
Dates
- Creation: circa 1996-2007
Creator
- Wilder, Terri (Person)
Restrictions on Access
Collection is open for research use.
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction
Georgia State University is the owner of the physical collection and makes reproductions available for research, subject to the copyright law of the United States and item condition. Georgia State University may or may not own the rights to materials in the collection. It is the researcher's responsibility to verify copyright ownership and obtain permission from the copyright holder before publication, reproduction, or display of the materials beyond what is reasonable under copyright law. Researchers may quote selections from the collection under the fair use provision of copyright law.
Biography of Terri Wilder
Terri Wilder is an activist, HIV/AIDS advocate, and social worker who has worked in HIV patient services for over twenty years. She is a native of Georgia who received her Ph.D. in Sociology from Georgia State University in 2010. While a doctoral student, Wilder served as the Chair of the Global Campaign for Microbicides and volunteered with the Hope Clinic at Emory University. She has also given presentations at both local and national conferences on HIV/AIDS, lobbied on behalf of persons living with HIV/AIDS in Georgia as well as Washington, D.C., and published articles on HIV/AIDS.
Extent
1 Linear Feet (in 3 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Abstract:
Terri Wilder is an activist, HIV/AIDS advocate, and social worker who has worked in HIV patient services for over twenty years.
Arrangement Note
Files arranged alphabetically.
Acquisition Information
Donated by Terri Wilder, June 13, 2008.
Online Availability:
This collection has been have been digitized in full and is available online at Georgia State University Library Digital Collections.
Separated Materials
Separated to Spec Books, see online catalog for access
- Reeder-Bey, Valerie, Annisha Monica Wilburn, My Grandma Has AIDS Annisha's Story, Agouron Pharmaceuticals, Inc.1996.
- Sternberg, Steve, "The Life and Death of Tom Fox." Atlanta Journal and Constitution, August 20, 1989.
Collection Transfer Note
This collection was previously designated W085, but was assigned collection number Q085 with the formation of the Gender and Sexuality Collection in 2018.
Processing Information
Processed by Vanessa King at the file level, June 17, 2010.
Subject
- ACT UP (Organization) (Organization)
- Global Campaign for Microbicides (Organization)
- Emory University. Emory Vaccine Center. Hope Clinic (Organization)
Genre / Form
Geographic
Topical
- Title
- Terri Wilder:
- Subtitle
- A Guide to Her Papers at Georgia State University Library
- Status
- Completed
- Author
- Georgia State University Library
- Date
- June 2010
- Description rules
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
- Language of description
- English
- Script of description
- Latin
Repository Details
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