Preface | p. vii |
Introduction | p. xi |
Exploring the Boundaries of the AIDS Epidemic in the U.S. | p. 1 |
Rapid Assessment: A Method in Community-Based Research | p. 9 |
Responding to the AIDS Crisis in Newark, New Jersey | p. 29 |
AIDS Health Emergency in Chicago | p. 47 |
Confined Youth Trying to Make It Real, Despite the Odds: RARE in Baltimore | p. 65 |
AIDS in Philadelphia: Emerging from the Shadow of Crack | p. 89 |
AIDS in the Shadow of Power: Washington, D.C. | p. 103 |
Rapid Assessment in Oakland: HIV, Race, Class, and Bureaucracy | p. 129 |
The AIDS Epidemic in Palm Beach County, Florida | p. 151 |
The Risks of Paradise: Project RARE and the Fight Against AIDS in the U.S. Virgin Islands | p. 163 |
The RARE Experience in Miami | p. 177 |
Twilight's Last Gleaning: Rapid Assessment of Late Night HIV Risk in Hartford, CT | p. 193 |
RARE Research in Preventing HIV Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in Pima County, Arizona | p. 209 |
Conclusion: Assessing Primary, Secondary, and Future Benefits of Project RARE | p. 231 |
Index | p. 249 |
About the Contributors | p. 253 |
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