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United in Anger Zine and Resource Guide
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HIVSTER Brad Crelia considers what a Romney win would mean for him.
Part 4: AIDS, United in Anger
Writer Hugh Ryan considers UNITED IN ANGER
Writer Christa Orth reports on a OCCUPY + ACT UP screening of UNITED IN ANGER
Alex Fialho interviews Jim Hubbard before his screenings of "Elegy In The Streets," "United In Anger," and more at Film-makers' Coop
In this interview, Speretta and Kerr discuss the power of art and activism, representations in regards to HIV/AIDS, frustrations with the book, and Speretta’s belief in the power of activist artists.
“I am here to tell you that more trials should be available for me and the rest of the poor. I have a home now, but about ten months ago I was still homeless.”--Phyllis Sharpe, United in Anger.
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Avram Finkelstein on the current swell of interest in US HIV/AIDS activisim.
Part 6: AIDS is Personal
Part 1: AIDS Goes to Washington
Day With(out) Art events in Canada
Leading up to Day With(out), The Body publishes a Visual AIDS slideshow
Carl George, artist and friend of Ross Laycock and Felix Gonzalez-Torres, discusses the archive of letters, photographs, and more recently loaned to Visual AIDS
The Red Ribbon is joining the ranks of the @ symbol and the Google Maps pin in The Museum of Modern Art's permanent design collection.
Ted Kerr shares OUR HERSTORY OF THE ONGOING AID CRISIS(es)
Ted Kerr discusses St. Louis as an epicenter for the national conversations around race, systemic oppression and health and the lives of Robert Rayford, Mike Brown and Michael Johnson.
"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. "
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...
"Perhaps acting up in public is still the answer." - A. Anthony
"We can imagine HIV/AIDS activism to be like a collection of postcards sent from hell to the realm of possibility." - A. Anthony
"But today, peer-to-peer sex outreach is an endangered species. So much guy-on-guy sex originates in a phone app and gets negotiated in the ether, often with mutual assurances that each is “clean”. Such terminology is incomprehensible to an aging sexual reprobate like me. I am far from clean. Often I am dirty."
"HIV Criminalization laws become a self-defeating, and even dangerous, proposition to the health of the community it is intended to be protecting."
Challenging history with provoking films and videos
Jessica: You don’t know your HIViversary? Fred: Nooo! Jessica: How are you supposed to have a party? Fred: Everyday is my birthday!
"...all of those shows not only looked at parts of the history but brought them to today."
"People with AIDS and ACT UP were the victors in this. We are the ones who should be telling the story."
Guest writer Andrew Durbin looks at the importance of context
Part 2: Visual AIDS interviews Rosalind Solomon
ACT UP calls for a protest Wed July 17th at Noon againist Mt. Sinai hospital after a man was initially refused PEP
Christa Orth reports from Labor and Working Class History Association conference
The voice, the poise, the ferocity.
Some more thoughts on activism in the age of Social Media, and Ongoing AIDS
Event Photos
Watch the Hubbard / France conversation online.
Organizers urge people to plan community viewing events.
Visual AIDS condemns silencing of voices
Alexandra Juhasz explains her thinking behind Queer Archive Activism - Part 1.
Amy Sadao and the ICA Philadelphia launch site to keep Dec 1 conversation going.
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Thinking about life after the International AIDS Conference
Advocate and writer Joy Spencer shares her thoughts on the International AIDS Conference 2012
The Visual AIDS Vanguard Awards 2021 | Honoring Dr. Daniel S. Berger, Catherine Gund, and Frederick Weston (1946–2020)