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Ourfaith is 2000years old
but our thinking is not.
,
It was announced in March 2010 that the teer separating them into an area o f expertise.
staff at Cascade AIDS Project would begin the W ith the eventual volunteering o f an archivist
very important and very time-consuming pro­ and a librarian who painstakingly catalogued
cess o f assembling an archive o f their history, whatever it was the rest of the volunteers came
to coincide with their 25th anniversary in De­ across— be it C A P’s original incorporation
cember. W ith executive directors having come paperwork from December 1985, old T-shirts
and gone, volunteers and board members hav­ or outdated HIV prevention posters— the
ing moved on to different projects and, sadly, project became as much a labor of love as a
many passing away from HIV/AIDS, there housecleaning mission.
existed a chasm in the rich, pioneering history
Rizzio’s contribution to the archive project
o f an organization that has been on the front emerges as among the most heart-wrenching.
lines o f such a devastating virus. Judith Rizzio, Her organizing of 31 oral history interviews
C A P’s manager o f volun­
with some o f C A P’s found­
teer resources, knew this, “I think the co o le st
ing members, old staffers
which is why she ap­
and program organizers—
thing is it's gone w o /
proached sitting Executive
as well as those involved
Director Michael Kaplan beyond just being on
with the pre-CAP groups
with the idea o f cataloguing
Community Health Sup­
archive o f CAP. It's
the organization’s trailblaz-
port Services (CHSS) and
ing journey.
reall y b e co m e this
the PAL Program—was
“I walked into Kaplan’s
transforming for Rizzio.
a rch ive of how HIV
office— and this
really
“To me, that’s the most
speaks to who Kaplan is, unfo ld e d in Oregon.
powerful piece o f this,” says
too," explains Rizzio, “I
Rizzio. “These people came
Especially in the metro
said, ‘It’s our 25th, we need
back— some for the first
to capture this archive.’And area. That, to me. has
time, and not everyone left
he basically said, ‘Look, I
happy. It was really won­
been am azing.“
can’t do it, hut if you wanna
derful bringing people to­
-JUDITH RIZZIO. gether who hadn’t seen or
do it I’ll support you.’ Ex­
CAP MANAGER OF talked to each other for
ecutive directors don’t have
VOLUNTEER RESOURCES years, and who really got to
the time to do that. I’m the
director of volunteers, but
listen to their stories them ­
he also knows my history [Rizzio has worked selves again, and cry and share this profound,
in the H IV /A ID S field for 21 years] so he strange period o f time where literally hundreds
went for it, and I’m grateful that he did.”
of people were dying in front o f you. 1 worked
And the community should he grateful, says at O ur House and watched 700 people die
Rizzio, as the project is more a community- there. Every hour-and-a-half I was transported
owned, interactive archive than a sterile filing hack with these people at a certain time.”
system. A team of dedicated volunteers scoured
These interviews were filmed and are being
the Internet for old news articles, thumbing included as part of C A P’s website, as well as
through documents and pictures, each volun­ for interactive purposes for the archive during
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