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The logo of the Latina/o Caucus of ACT UP/NY featured an inverted map of th...
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in “Qué Bonita Mi Tierra”: Latinx AIDS Activism and Decolonial Queer Praxis in 1980s New York and Puerto Rico
> Radical History Review
Published: 01 May 2021
Figure 1. The logo of the Latina/o Caucus of ACT UP/NY featured an inverted map of the Americas imposed on a pink triangle. The logo, designed by César Carrasco, resisted the practice of centering the United States in world maps. Fernando Mariscal recalls, “We perceived the world upside down
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Members of the Latina/o Caucus and ACT UP/PR and allies march during the Au...
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in “Qué Bonita Mi Tierra”: Latinx AIDS Activism and Decolonial Queer Praxis in 1980s New York and Puerto Rico
> Radical History Review
Published: 01 May 2021
Figures 4–6. Members of the Latina/o Caucus and ACT UP/PR and allies march during the August 25, 1990, demonstration against the governor of Puerto Rico. Courtesy of the Latina/o Caucus.
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Members of the Latina/o Caucus and ACT UP/PR and allies march during the Au...
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in “Qué Bonita Mi Tierra”: Latinx AIDS Activism and Decolonial Queer Praxis in 1980s New York and Puerto Rico
> Radical History Review
Published: 01 May 2021
Figures 4–6. Members of the Latina/o Caucus and ACT UP/PR and allies march during the August 25, 1990, demonstration against the governor of Puerto Rico. Courtesy of the Latina/o Caucus.
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Members of the Latina/o Caucus and ACT UP/PR and allies march during the Au...
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in “Qué Bonita Mi Tierra”: Latinx AIDS Activism and Decolonial Queer Praxis in 1980s New York and Puerto Rico
> Radical History Review
Published: 01 May 2021
Figures 4–6. Members of the Latina/o Caucus and ACT UP/PR and allies march during the August 25, 1990, demonstration against the governor of Puerto Rico. Courtesy of the Latina/o Caucus.
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In 1988, ACT UP converged on Washington, DC, in the first large-scale natio...
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Figure 7. In 1988, ACT UP converged on Washington, DC, in the first large-scale national AIDS action at the Food and Drug Administration headquarters, protesting the indifferent federal response to the AIDS crisis. Photo by Marc Geller (1988).
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Entertaining the troops—ACT UP lobbies Senator Alan Cranston. Photo courtes...
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Figure 15. Entertaining the troops—ACT UP lobbies Senator Alan Cranston. Photo courtesy of Rick Gerharter (1990).
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“A Thousand Kindred Spirits”: Reflections on AIDS Activism and Representations of AIDS in US Culture and Conversation
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 217–225.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Monica B. Pearl Abstract This article is one woman’s reflection on her experiences as a member of ACT UP/New York in the late 1980s and early 1990s through the lens of subsequent engagement in scholarship on AIDS representation in literature and visual media. Excerpted from a keynote address...
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“Qué Bonita Mi Tierra”: Latinx AIDS Activism and Decolonial Queer Praxis in 1980s New York and Puerto Rico
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 107–141.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Figure 1. The logo of the Latina/o Caucus of ACT UP/NY featured an inverted map of the Americas imposed on a pink triangle. The logo, designed by César Carrasco, resisted the practice of centering the United States in world maps. Fernando Mariscal recalls, “We perceived the world upside down...
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Our Relationships Carry the Movement
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 186–196.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Laura McTighe Abstract The radical HIV prison activist movement has always been, in practice, an abolitionist movement. Set in Philadelphia in the early 2000s, this article centers the relationships through which leaders of ACT UP Philadelphia, the Philadelphia County Coalition for Prison Health...
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“AIDS Knows No Borders”: Testimonies of HIV/AIDS, Exclusion, and Migrant Detention
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 175–185.
Published: 01 May 2021
... as part of the asylum process and the activism that resulted in protest of these measures. AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power/Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA), a grassroots direct-action organization, opposed this legislation throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Activists highlighted the global nature of AIDS; challenged...
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On May 24, 1990, Scarlot performed the Interstate Solicitation Tour at the ...
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for a hand job, with a condom, and I leave my clothes on.” Members of ACT UP, PONY (Prostitutes of New York), and others joined in this street theater protest of prostitution criminalization. Photo courtesy of Annie Sprinkle (1990).
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Beyond Accountability: The Queer Archive of Catholic Sexual Abuse
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (122): 160–176.
Published: 01 May 2015
... the clerical closet and its insistence on the political act of making stories about sex public. Queering this archive also challenges the normative politics of queer history, prompting historians to ask what it would mean to take up the conjunction of these two sites, sexual abuse and Catholicism, as queer...
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Enclosures from the Bottom Up
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Radical History Review (2010) 2010 (108): 11–27.
Published: 01 October 2010
...Peter Linebaugh This essay integrates two themes: the enclosure of land, or of other resources, as a physical mechanism of privatization; and the technique of historical investigation known as writing history “from the bottom up.” Building on the work of Elinor Ostrom, the 2009 Nobel laureate...
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Embodying Revolution: Situating Iran within Transnational Feminist Solidarities
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (148): 164–170.
Published: 01 January 2024
... Iranian history, the essay analyzes the dramatic changes in revolutionary politics and consciousness that have resulted in the shift of gender and sexual liberation from the periphery to the center of the freedom struggle in Iran. These novel developments have also opened up new possibilities...
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Radical History Review (2019) 2019 (135): 160–169.
Published: 01 October 2019
...Kyle B. T. Lambelet Abstract Anton Flores-Maisonet did not set out to provide sanctuary. Yet, accompanying immigrants in LaGrange, Georgia, Flores found he was called to a set of political activities of resistance and solidarity that added up to a practice of creating sanctuary with his...
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“Seropedagogy”: Teaching the Global History of HIV/AIDS
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 9–20.
Published: 01 May 2021
... of artwork on the subject of AIDS to discuss in class, giving examples such as Keith Haring and Félix González-Torres. In other weeks, they may present on any oral history from the ACT UP Oral History Project, the African American AIDS Activism Oral History Project, or an item from the University...
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The AIDS Quilt in Prison: Care Work in and against the Carceral State
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (148): 9–29.
Published: 01 January 2024
.../AIDS as a problem both of illness and of caregiving. References ACE (AIDS Counseling and Education) . Breaking the Walls of Silence: AIDS and Women in a New York State Maximum-Security Prison . Woodstock, NY : Overlook , 1998 . ACT UP/New York Women and AIDS Book Group , eds. Women, AIDS...
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Carol Leigh, a.k.a. Scarlot Harlot
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Radical History Review (2022) 2022 (142): 169–184.
Published: 01 January 2022
...Figure 7. In 1988, ACT UP converged on Washington, DC, in the first large-scale national AIDS action at the Food and Drug Administration headquarters, protesting the indifferent federal response to the AIDS crisis. Photo by Marc Geller (1988). ...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 1–8.
Published: 01 May 2021
... presents Braschi as an example of the “strategic contradictions” between collective and individual modes of LGBT and AIDS advocacy. René Esparza traces the intertwined history of the Latina/o Caucus of ACT UP/New York and of ACT UP/Puerto Rico, which forged “a distinctly queer and feminist decolonial...
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Alterior Motives: The Art(s) of Cultural Intervention
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Radical History Review (1994) 1994 (60): 77–87.
Published: 01 October 1994
..., instead, of change as the result of an infinite number of very
small acts taken by people in the faith that they will add up to some-
thing enormously irnp~rtant.~
Memorials to mythic heroes, though, send a different message, and
as Ralph Ellison makes so vivid in ZnuisibZe Man...
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