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Interview with Daniel Pike, a street captain for the Stop AIDS Project. He discusses topics such as safe sex, the work that he did for the Stop AIDS Project, and the care he provided to gay and lesbian people with AIDS on the streets of San Francisco. Topics include safe sex, sex, AIDS, Stop AIDS Project, community outreach, and gay men. Tape 9: Side B: Daniel Pike-Stop AIDS Project. April 1986. Audio Cassette.
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