Oral History Interview with Jay Wynn

Material Information

Title:
Oral History Interview with Jay Wynn
Creator:
Wynn, Jay ( Narrator )
Ruffner, Andrew ( Interviewer )
Publisher:
World AIDS Museum and Educational Center
Publication Date:
Language:
English
Physical Description:
0:27:25

Subjects

Subjects / Keywords:
HIV/AIDS awareness
African Americans
Gay men
HIV infections -- Public awareness -- United States
Genre:
Interview
Spatial Coverage:
United States -- Florida -- Ft. Lauderdale
Coordinates:
26.137159 x -80.131401

Notes

Abstract:
In this oral history from the World AIDS Museum and Educational Center, Jay Wynn shares his journey with HIV awareness, beginning with the death of a former partner which led him to seek education about HIV. Growing up in Detroit, he initially saw HIV as a death sentence specific to the gay community. His views evolved after attending the "Man to Man" workshop in Phoenix, Arizona, where he learned that people with HIV can live healthy lives. Jay's involvement grew from participant to facilitator, focusing on reducing stigma and spreading accurate information. Despite advances in treatments like PrEP, he acknowledges ongoing challenges in addressing misinformation and advocates for continued education.
Funding:
This content is part of a Mellon Foundation-funded project coordinated by the Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab (WPHL) at FIU and eight community partner institutions titled "Community Data Curation: Preserving, Creating, and Narrating Everyday Stories."
Creation/Production Credits:
Joseph Ale edited and transcribed this interview.

Record Information

Source Institution:
World AIDS Museum and Educational Center
Holding Location:
World AIDS Museum and Educational Center
Rights Management:
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Resource Identifier:
FI14105597

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