The staff of Pike Market Clinic in the 1980s, where nurse Carol Glenn worked in Seattle in the 1980s. It wasn’t until she worked at Harborview Madison Clinic that she began taking unused HIV/AIDS medicine and sending them to developing countries. (Photo courtesy Carol Glenn)

The staff of Pike Market Clinic in the 1980s, where nurse Carol Glenn worked in Seattle in the 1980s. It wasn't until she worked at Harborview Madison Clinic that she began taking unused HIV/AIDS medicine and sending them to developing countries. (Photo courtesy Carol Glenn)

The staff of Pike Market Clinic in the 1980s, where nurse Carol Glenn worked in Seattle in the 1980s. It wasn’t until she worked at Harborview Madison Clinic that she began taking unused HIV/AIDS medicine and sending them to developing countries. (Photo courtesy Carol Glenn)

Alex Stonehill

Alex is a cofounder and editor of The Seattle Globalist. He's a visual journalist whose work has been published by PBS, The Seattle Times, FRONTLINE/World and the Seattle Weekly.  Alex teaches journalism in the University of Washington's Department of Communication and recently directed the documentary film Barzan.
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