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              <text>Letter to "Professionals in the media" from The NAMES Project about the power of language specifically attaining to the AIDS epidemic.  The document advocates for language that communicates the realities of AIDS to the public in a way that is accurate, objective, non-judgemental, and even as hopeful as possible. &#13;
This document was written and distributed for the Washington, D.C. display of the AIDS quilt October 8-9, 1988 and included in The NAMES Project hand out folder, featuring other information about the physical quilt, its history of creation and display.</text>
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