Smith, James Monroe
SMITH, James Monroe
SMITH, James Monroe. American, b. 1957. Genres: Sociology. Career: AIDS Legal Council of Chicago, Chicago, IL, founding executive director, 1988-92; writer and public speaker, 1992-. Lecturer or adjunct professor at Chicago-Kent School of Law, Loyola University of Chicago, and Northwestern University. Publications: AIDS and Society, 1996; Producing Patient- Centered Health Care, 1999. Contributor to periodicals. Died 2003.
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