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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 175–185.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Jessica Ordaz Abstract This article explores the intersection between migrant detention and HIV/AIDS from the 1980s to the present. “AIDS Knows No Borders” centers histories of exclusion, detention, and deportation. The first part discusses immigration policy that made AIDS screening mandatory...
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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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Radical History Review (1989) 1989 (45): 172–180.
Published: 01 October 1989
...Susan E. Cayleff Copyright © August 1989 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization, Inc. 1989 The Politics of a Disease: Contemporary Analyses of the AIDS Epidemic Susan E. Cayleff "AIDS-A Public Health Crisis...
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Radical History Review (2002) 2002 (82): 91–109.
Published: 01 January 2002
...Christopher Capozzola 2002 by MARHO: The Radical Historians' Organization,Inc. 2002 A Very American Epidemic: Memory Politics and Identity Politics in the AIDS Memorial Quilt, 1985–1993 Christopher Capozzola During a gay protest march in San Francisco in November 1985, local...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 143–150.
Published: 01 May 2021
... biotechnology industries. They point to the cyclical relations between persistent class-based racial and ethnic disparities, technoscientific experimentation, and viral epidemics across polities. Copyright © 2021 by MARHO: The Radical Historians’ Organization, Inc. 2021 blood plasma HIV/AIDS race...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 78–106.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Salonee Bhaman Abstract This article explores the interrelated struggles for housing and HIV/AIDS care during the first decades of the epidemic in New York City. It follows municipal and activist responses to a growing homeless population alongside the work of tenants’ rights advocates to explore...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 49–77.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Joseph E. Hower Abstract Drawing on union convention proceedings, reports, newspapers, speeches, and internal memoranda, this article uses the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) as a case study to explore organized labor’s response to the HIV/AIDS crisis. One...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 9–20.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Robert Franco Abstract Since the beginnings of the HIV/AIDS pandemic, pedagogy has been a crucial survival strategy, especially when government agencies failed to prevent mass deaths. However, contemporary sex education on HIV/AIDS—if taught to undergraduates before they arrive on campus—often does...
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Radical History Review (2015) 2015 (122): 70–88.
Published: 01 May 2015
...Robb Hernández This essay is a methodological intervention combining the double meaning of “finding AIDS” as an archival technology of information retrieval and navigational network for AIDS debris. The author principally examines the paper scrap illustrations of late Chicano avant-gardist Mundo...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 207–216.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Tamara de Szegheo Lang Abstract In response to mainstream narratives of AIDS history, which too often highlight only experiences of white, cisgender gay men, this article argues that an analysis of recent AIDS activist media is crucial to complicate mainstream representations. It looks to recent...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 165–174.
Published: 01 May 2021
... of Bavaria. Boyette stood accused of having knowingly exposed three white male sexual partners to HIV and bringing them into “danger of death.” Boyette’s racial and national “otherness” underscored the widespread West German perception of AIDS as a racialized threat linked to the United States. With his...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 21–48.
Published: 01 May 2021
...Laura Frances Goffman Abstract The HIV/AIDS pandemic evoked anxieties that were tied to Kuwait’s particular histories of gendered citizenship and dislocations of globalized labor. In Kuwait, to the best of our knowledge, HIV/AIDS has not reached epidemic levels. But in the midst of global...
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Radical History Review (2021) 2021 (140): 107–141.
Published: 01 May 2021
...René Esparza Abstract Employing an anticolonial and anticapitalist approach to HIV/AIDS, the activists of the Latina/o Caucus of ACT UP/NY pushed beyond a biomedical framework of “drugs into bodies” that tended to dominate the larger organization. As US queer racialized/colonial subjects, Latinx...
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Published: 01 May 2021
Figure 3. “An octopus bearing the letters “AIDS” enveloping the world representing a warning about protecting from AIDS by the Kuwait National AIDS Committee.” Color lithograph, ca. 1995. Wellcome Collection, https://wellcomecollection.org/ . More
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Radical History Review (2024) 2024 (148): 9–29.
Published: 01 January 2024
...Emily K. Hobson Abstract This article examines AIDS activism in women’s prisons in the 1980s and 1990s United States through a focus on incarcerated women’s creation and display of panels for the AIDS Quilt. It argues that AIDS Quilt panels made in prison reflected the potential of incarcerated...
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Published: 01 January 2024
Figure 2. Blocks 2881 ( left ) and 2882 ( right ), AIDS Quilt. Panels 1–7 of block 2881 ( all but the bottom right ) and panels 1–3 and 5–7 of block 2822 ( all but the center right and bottom right ) were received in 1993 from the ACE at Bedford Hills. Images courtesy of AIDS Memorial Quilt. More
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Published: 01 January 2024
Figure 3. “Women Prisoners of FCI-Danbury 1996,” received June 1996 from FCI Danbury, block 4640, AIDS Quilt. Image courtesy of AIDS Memorial Quilt. More
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Published: 01 January 2024
Figure 1. “Women Prisoners of Marianna Florida,” received February 1994 from FCI Marianna, panel 7 of block 3240, AIDS Quilt. Image courtesy of AIDS Memorial Quilt. More
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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). More
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Radical History Review (2014) 2014 (120): 183–203.
Published: 01 October 2014
... to which we can discern the parameters of queerness. It draws on the author's recent work with archives of several state security agencies from Brazil's military regime (1964–85). The collections have undergone digitalization, such that access is now largely computerized. Finding aids rely not only...