Alternate endings, activist risings / Visual AIDS.

  • Visual AIDS (Organization)
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[2018]
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"For Day With(out) Art 2018, WWHIVDD worked with Visual AIDS to create a resource guide to go along with the Alternate Endings, Activist Risings short films created by grassroots AIDS activist groups including: ACT UP NY, Positive Women’s Network – USA, Sero Project, The SPOT, Tacoma Action Collective, and VOCAL-NY. The guide includes images, film summaries, content related questions, and resources to take the conversations further. Includes: What Would An HIV Doula Do? and students from the Fall 2018 class, "Life During Memorialization: History and the Ongoing Epidemic of HIV/AIDS in the USA" at The New School: Annalisa Dick, Brad Walrond, El Roy Red, E G Condon, Emily Colucci, Justin Yockel, Katherine Cheairs, Ollin Rodriguez Lopez, Rupert McCranor, Sur Rodney (Sur), and Tamara Oyola Santiago."-- From WWHIVDD's website. https://hivdoula.work/downloads

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New York, NY : Visual AIDS, [2018]

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1 online resource (19 pages) : colour illustrations

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"What Would an HIV Doula Do? is a community of people joined in response to the ongoing AIDS Crisis. We understand a doula as someone who holds space during times of transition. We understand HIV as a series of transitions that begins long before being tested or getting a diagnosis, and continues after treatment. We know that since no one gets HIV alone, no one should have to deal with HIV alone. We doula ourselves, each other, institutions and culture. Foundational to our process is asking questions."--From WWHIVDD website.
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