Contributors
Introduction: Feminist Strategies of Empowerment – Beth E. Schneider and Nancy Stoller
Part I: Women Confront the Problem of AIDS
1. AIDS in the 1990s: Individual and Collective Responsibility – Eka Esu-Williams
2. Complications of Gender: Women, AIDS, and Law – Nan Hunter
3. African-American Women at Risk: Notes on the Socio-Cultural Context of HIV – Diane Lewis
4. Social Control, Civil Liberties, and Women's Sexuality – Beth E. Schneider and Valerie Jenness
Part II: Women and the Problematics of HIV Prevention
5. Sex Workers Fight Against Aids: An International Perspective – Pricilla Alexander
6. Women in Families with Hemophilia and HIV: Improving Communication about Sensitive Issues – Cathy Greenblat
7. AIDS Prevention, Minority Women, and Gender Assertiveness – Barbara Sosnowitz
8. Transferability of American AIDS Prevention Models to South Afircan Youth – Ntombifuthi Agnes Mtshali
9. Constructing the Outreach Moment: Street Intervention to Women at Risk – Cathy J. Reback
Part III: Women Organize AIDS Care and Foster Social Change
10. Call Us Survivors! Women Organized to Respond to Life-Threatening Diseases (WORLD) – Rebecca Dennison
11. CAL-PEP: The Struggle to Survive – Gloria Lockett
12. Lesbian Denial and Lesbian Leadership in the AIDS Epidemic: Bravery and Fear in the Construction of a Lesbian Geography of Risk – Amber Hollibaugh
13. Some Comments on the Beginnings of AIDS Outreach to Women Drug Users in San Francisco – Moher Downing
14. Action-Research and Empowerment in Africa – Brooke Grundfest Schoepf
15. Lesbian Involvement in the AIDS Epidemic: Changing Roles and Generational Differences – Nancy Stoller
16. The Role of Nurses in the HIV Epidemic – Marcy Fraser and Diane Jones
Part IV: Problems and Policies for Women in the Future
17. Challenges and Possibilities: Women, HIV, and the Health Care System in the 1990s – Helen Rodriguez-Trias and Carola Marte
18. AIDS, Ethics, Reproductive Rights: No Easy Answers – Cheri Pies
19. How AIDS Changes Development Priorities – Mabel Bianco