Come learn about the history of the Denver Principles, the ideas which launched a revolution for HIV/AIDS.
(Photo via Richard Berkowitz) The purpose of the website is to teach the history of the Denver Principles. We provide teachers and the general public with free primary and secondary sources, as well as lesson plans aligned to grades 6 - 12. We also provide resources for college and graduate students in terms of bibliographies and question guides for each primary source. This website is not for profit and was created after 40th anniversary of the Denver Principles. All materials are meant to be shared under the Creative Commons License (see below)
Creators of the Denver Principles: Richard Berkowitz (NYC, upper right), Dan Turner (SF Upper Left), Bobby Reynolds (blue shirt), Bill Burke ( upper left, white shirt, NYC), Matthew Sarner (upper right, red shirt), Tom Nasrallah (NYC, far lower left), Bob Checchi (NYC center, left white shirt mustache), Artie Felson (NYC Lower Center in glasses), Phil Lanzarratta (NYC, center left), Bobbie Campbell (SF white shirt, lambda symbol, lower right), Michael Callen (SF blue shirt, lower right)
This lesson plan is designed for 8th - 12th grades and is aligned with College, Career, and Civics (C3) readiness. It contains resources for National History Day and is designed to be used in conjunction with primary sources
This primary source set contains guides with extensive notes, context, and resources. It is recommended that teachers, students, and researchers download the guides to see the footnotes along with the primary sources.
This section is under construction but will contain links to literature and bibliography about the Denver Principles and the history of HIV/AIDS. If you have recommendations, please drop us a line.
This section contains the Richard Berkowitz interview about the history of the Denver Principles it is auto-transcribed. This interview qualifies as a first hand account of the Denver Principles by the last living creator.
This is the slide deck of photographs about the Denver Principles covered in the Berkowitz interviews.
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