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01:02:06:24 charging them withdiscrimination against women. 01:02:09:0901:02:09:15 I applied April 1989. I couldn’t work. 01:02:12:2901:02:13:03 I constantly have urinary tract infections, yeast, chronic fatigue, and Iwas denied. 01:02:19:0201:02:19:07 My name is Iris de la Cruz. 01:02:22:1001:02:23:00 I’m a thirty‐seven‐year‐old woman with AIDS. 01:02:25:2201:02:26:13 <strong>The</strong>re are no treatments. 01:02:28:0801:02:28:12 Every week I hear stories of women going into the hospital or dyingfrom things that could have been prevented or at least treated. 01:02:36:1001:02:36:19 One of the reasons why women remain untreated is because they don’thave Medicaid and they have no access to healthcare. 01:02:43:2401:02:44:15 I don’t want to die. I don’t want to die of PID.I don’t want to die of AIDS. 01:02:48:2201:02:48:29 CDC, you can’t hide! We charge you with genocide! 01:02:53:0001:02:53:06 So the second CDC action was the most pouring‐rain day I’ve ever seenin my life. 01:02:58:1901:02:58:21 It was like not to be believed.And people stayed out there. 01:03:02:0101:03:02:06 Women with HIV stayed out there.I mean, it was just really powerful. 01:03:05:1801:03:05:24 2nd CDC DemonstrationAtlanta, GeorgiaDecember 3, 1990