A New Book Unpacks How We Stopped Talking About AIDS, Then Restarted
In the early 2010s, writer and organizer Theodore (Ted) Kerr was working at the arts organization Visual AIDS in New York when he began to notice a subtle but profound cultural shift. Following a decade during which the public visibility of HIV/AIDS had diminished to a shadow of the storm of activism that had occurred during the late 1980s and ’90s, Kerr realized that once again, AIDS was starting to take up space in the American cultural sphere.
Published in The Body, 2023
by Alex Valenti
Topics: 2023-2024: Recent Work | AIDS | Interviews | Works from 2023 |