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Michael Callen interview (Episode 1 of 4) (April 30, 1988)

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David Rothenberg interviews singer-songwriter Michael Callen, a long-time survivor of AIDS and one of the founders of the People With AIDS Coalition. Callen talks about his AIDS diagnosis, the various diseases he's contracted and the role of promiscuity in the spread of the AIDS epidemic. He also talks about his experiences working with Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, who developed the multifactorial model of AIDS. Callen expresses his doubts that HIV is the single cause of AIDS and that its spread may have more to do with the fast-lane lifestyle" of gays. He believes also that women cannot transmit HIV to men and that the heterosexual experience with AIDS should be irrelevant to the present AIDS discourse."


This audio is part of the collection: Pacifica Radio Archives: National Endowment for the Arts Grant 2011
It also belongs to collections: News & Public Affairs; stream_only; Pacifica Radio Archives

Date: 1988-04-30
Source: WBAI
Contributor: Pacifica Radio Archives


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PRA Archive #IZ1277.01

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