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Thursday September 25, 2014

"A Wedge Holding Open A Very Small Window”

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"A Wedge Holding Open A Very Small Window”

Pato Hebert talks to Cyd Nova about Corpus Magazine → Read More
Monday September 22, 2014

Inching Toward a Contemporary Vision

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Inching Toward a Contemporary Vision

"What do we talk about when we talk about HIV/AIDS in the 21st century?" → Read More
Wednesday September 17, 2014

Bodies with HIV are criminalized but police violence and brutality is centered in antiblackness

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Bodies with HIV are criminalized but police violence and brutality is centered in antiblackness

Writer and photographer Mikael Owunna talks about red ribbons, images, and the importance of not co-opting → Read More
Sunday September 14, 2014

Time Is Not A Line introduction by Ted Kerr

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Time Is Not A Line introduction by Ted Kerr

"Working at Visual AIDS, where we use art to remind the world that AIDS is not over and support artists living with HIV, I have been part of a team that has had a hand in promoting, disseminating and generating conversation around this rush of cultural production. " → Read More
Saturday September 13, 2014

Patriot: Public Art by Steed Taylor

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Patriot: Public Art by Steed Taylor

Visual AIDS Artist Member Steed Taylor's Commemorative Mural → Read More
Friday September 5, 2014

Time is Not A Line: Conversations, Essays, and Images about HIV/AIDS Now

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Time is Not A Line: Conversations, Essays, and Images about HIV/AIDS Now

We Who Feel Differently Journal focuses on HIV/AIDS now. → Read More
Thursday August 28, 2014

"As a Black woman, I'm used to the historical erasure of our work and theft of our labor.”

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"As a Black woman, I'm used to the historical erasure of our work and theft of our labor.”

Red Ribbons, Police Brutality, HIV/AIDS - an interview with NMOS 2014 organizer Feminista Jones. → Read More
Tuesday August 26, 2014

In Conversation: Glenn Ligon

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In Conversation: Glenn Ligon

Steed Taylor talks with Glenn Ligon about his work, art activism, and supporting Visual AIDS. → Read More
Tuesday August 19, 2014

Getting Ready for the Emmy Awards: A Conversation About The Normal Heart

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Getting Ready for the Emmy Awards: A Conversation About The Normal Heart

Ted Kerr and filmmaker/academic Alexandra Juhasz discuss The Normal Heart, including what it gets right, what they think it gets wrong, and what is missing... → Read More
Thursday August 7, 2014

Picking Up Jewels By The Stream: Reflections On Archiving

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Picking Up Jewels By The Stream: Reflections On Archiving

Intern Colin Marston shares thoughts from his summer at Visual AIDS → Read More
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