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Silence = Death: The Cultural Impact of the AIDS Crisis

Silence = Death: The Cultural Impact of the AIDS Crisis

Update: 2020-12-15
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Tying in with World AIDS Day, December 2020's Resonance 104.4fm programme is about the cultural response to HIV/AIDS in the UK and USA, first identified in both countries in 1981. Juliet talks to Novara Media co-founder James Butler and writer, historian and journalist Sarah Schulman about the emergence of the virus and the response from right-wing governments, activist movements and radical artists, as well as the long-term impact on queer culture and lifestyles. They discussed works by Tony Kushner, David Wojnarowicz, Larry Kramer, Rosa von Praunheim, Gran Fury and many others.

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Silence = Death: The Cultural Impact of the AIDS Crisis

Silence = Death: The Cultural Impact of the AIDS Crisis

Suite (212)