I love public health so much. I find it as a topic so interesting. I love looking at older public health books and comparing it to what policies have been put in place and seeing how much progress we've made as a society (or have not made unfortunately).
This topic is obviously one that is very difficult and has impacted the elders of the queer community so incredibly harshly. Reading this was a somber thing. However, there was not a lot of information that I did not know that it described as this topic does interest me, so I have read quite a bit about AIDS and similar things in the past.
I really enjoyed the conversation at looking at how AIDS is both impacted by our society (at the time) and how it will or could impact our future society, especially in terms of policy change. I think that that is a very important conversation and looking at how public action impacts health and livelihood is something that is disturbing but also fascinating. No one should be at risk of losing their livelihood due to bigotry or chronic illness. And this book really discusses that in terms of AIDS patients. It was just a really impactful read for me.