08. Transatlantic Black Popular Culture: UK and US (1980s-90s)
In direct dialogue with the post-structuralist, deconstructive work preceding it, black independent filmmaking and criticism added an anti-essentialist politics of […]
Integrating Theory, Practice & Politics
Integrating Theory, Practice & Politics
In direct dialogue with the post-structuralist, deconstructive work preceding it, black independent filmmaking and criticism added an anti-essentialist politics of […]
“The point of departure of AIDS activist graphics is neither the studio nor the artist’s private vision, but AIDS activism. […]
The ACT UP Oral History Project is a collection of interviews with surviving members of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash […]
A blog about using new media in response to HIV/AIDS.
Welcome to the AIDS-Arts Timeline, a people’s history of the epidemic and the associated arts. This searchable, double timeline will […]
Artery Since the last World AIDS DAY, we’ve entered the Third Millenium and are on the brink of the third […]
Safer sex educational video is a form of direct action. We recognize that sexuality cuts across socially constructed boundaries between […]
What counts in activist art is its propaganda effects: stealing the procedures of other artists is part of the plan—if […]
History and Mission The mission of the GMAI is to leverage the power of media to help prevent the spread […]
Authority must be constituted by an “expert.” Television always speaks about AIDS from its mythical “outside” position of objectivity—even its […]