The HIV Howler : Transmitting Art + Activism : Movement Migration

Black, Anthea; Whitbread, Jessica; Adamczak, Szymon; Fonseca, Franco; Kemigisa, Barbara; L'Orangelis, Thomas; Freedman, Lisa; Quiroz, Angelo; Tuyishime, Claire; Mello, Ramon Nunes; Stoicescu, Dee. The HIV Howler : Transmitting Art + Activism : Movement Migration: 4. (July 2019).

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Abstract (English)

"The HIV Howler : Transmitting Art + Activism is a limited edition art newspaper focusing on global grassroots HIV art and cultural production. Artists have and continue to play a fundamental role in shaping broader societal understandings of HIV/AIDS and working within communities most impacted by the virus: queer and trans people, people who use drugs, sex workers, people of colour, indigenous peoples. Together we reflect the immediacy and urgency of global HIV/AIDS dialogues as well as their historical continuities." -- p. [1].

Types: Periodicals > Periodical issue
All Contributors: Black, Anthea (Author); Whitbread, Jessica (Author); Adamczak, Szymon (Author); Fonseca, Franco (Author); Kemigisa, Barbara (Author); L'Orangelis, Thomas (Author); Freedman, Lisa (Author); Quiroz, Angelo (Author); Tuyishime, Claire (Author); Mello, Ramon Nunes (Author); Stoicescu, Dee (Author)
Dossier: 700 - ART ET SIDA / ART AND AIDS
Language of Publication: English
Publishers: s.l.: Anthea Black & Jessica Whitbread; Montréal, Qc: SBC Galerie d'art contemporain
Artists: Fonseca, Franco; Adamczak, Szymon; De Efavirenz, Loka; Kemigisa, Barbara; Hernandez, Alexander; Gupta, Sunil
Keywords: HIV; AIDS; AIDS ACTIVISM; AIDS ACTIVIST ART; MIGRATION; BORDERS; LGBTQ+
Copyright Statement: The HIV Howler : Transmitting Art + Activism
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Includes biographical notes.
Issue 4 of the series.

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Date Deposited: 04 Feb 2020 20:54
Last Modified: 04 Feb 2020 20:54
URI: http://e-artexte.ca/id/eprint/31631
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