Engagement with the Watermelon Woman (dir: Cheryl Dunye, 1996)
Some advice from filmmaker Cheryl Dunye: ‘Keep putting yourself out where you belong’ Published in Weekend Edition, 2023 Topics: Black
Read MoreProjects Alexandra Juhasz has curated, programmed, or worked on collectively with others.
Some advice from filmmaker Cheryl Dunye: ‘Keep putting yourself out where you belong’ Published in Weekend Edition, 2023 Topics: Black
Read MoreMy Phone Lies to Me Reading Event Go to: https://vimeo.com/1066715627 Topics: Highlight | Recent Work (2024-25) |
Read MoreFerocious (and Tender) Survival Published in Anarchist Review of Books, 2025 Topics: AIDS | Anti-Racist Media | Book & Film Reviews | Public
Read MoreThe Technological Pandemic: Continuing to Build a Critical Framework Published in CUHK, Digital Narrative Studios Blog, 2024 Topics: COVID-19 &
Read MoreWhat we watch, share, want, disregard, erase, don’t watch, and imagine in times of bodily assault.
Read MoreThe Watermelon Woman Read More Topics: Black Queer/Lesbian Media | Fake Documentary |
Read MoreVHS Archives considers how to store, transfer, share, research, and reactivate media collections facing obsolescence. It is a database of one VHS collection with information, citation, and in some case digitization that can lead to more.
Read MoreACT UP, A Sonnet Produced in 2021 Length: 47 mins by Devon Narine-Singh View it here: https://vimeo.com/617201582/1ab43b9c64 Genre: Video Topics:
Read MoreA series of essays highlighting the stories of “long COVID” survivors and community efforts to use the lessons learned from other viruses to provide care for patients during the early months of the outbreak.
Read MoreWe engage in radical digital media literacy by enjoying a bite of education and a bit of poetry, creating humane responses to fake news and social media in the era of Covid-19.
Read MoreIntroduction Published in World Records, 2021 Topics: Documentary | Experimental Film | Queer & Trans Media | Read more
Read MoreRelational Space Gallery online exhibit. A fearless exploration into the long-haul experience.
Read MoreWhat happens when we center HIV history around Black women’s experience and contributions to AIDS Activism?
Read MoreDoula Directives, Routes to Uprising Published in One Archives Blog, 2021 Topics: AIDS | COVID-19 & Disability Justice | Read more
Read MoreIntroduction and Short Entry Published in What Would a COVID 19 Doula Do Zine, 2020 Topics: AIDS | COVID-19 & Disability
Read MoreCollecting and Curating for Change Go to: https://www.onearchives.org/collecting-and-curating/ Topics:
Read MoreFake News Poetry Workshops as radical digital media literacy given the #100hardtruths of Fake News. Collected poems, media, and ephemera
Read MoreWomxn of Vision, NYC, 1994 In the early 1990s, Alexandra Juhasz began research on what would become a feature documentary
Read MoreAbiding Relations Through Recovery, Restoration and Curation Published in On Curating, 42 (September 2019), 2019 Topics: AIDS | Art criticism | Queer
Read MoreInformed Historical Reveries “Introduction” Published in Feminist Media Histories, 2019 Topics: Activist Media | Feminist Media | Media Studies | Queer & Trans
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