Rebecca Denison: Founder of WORLD -- A Blog Entry by Robert Breining (October 16, 2012)
"In 1990, a month before she was scheduled to begin law school, Rebecca was diagnosed with HIV. In 1991, with support from her husband Daniel, Rebecca started the WORLD newsletter in her living room. ... In 1995, Rebecca and Daniel decided to become parents, and in March 1996 their twin girls, Sophia and Sarah, were born, both HIV-free."
From TheBody.com
Informed Consent? (Summer 2000)
Filmmaker Jennifer Finocchio shares her experiences while putting together a documentary on parents who lose custody of their children for refusing HIV treatment.
In Women Alive Newsletter, from Women Alive
What If ... (October 1998)
An advocate contemplates the past, the future and motherhood.
In AIDS Care, from San Francisco General Hospital
"Just Because I'm HIV-Positive, Can't I Bear Children?" (November 25, 1997)
Should a 38-year-old, HIV-positive ex-drug addict have a baby? Patti Radigan thought so -- and a pioneering San Francisco clinic agreed to help her.
From Salon.com