Seeing What The Patrimony Didn’t Save
Seeing What the Patrimony Didn’t Save: Alternative Stewardship of the Activist Media Archive Published in InsUrgent Media from the Front:
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Read MoreWhen Are You Going to Catch Up with Me? Shu Lea Cheang with Alexandra Juhasz Published in camera obscura, 2020
Read MoreWatching and Talking About AIDS: Analog Tapes, Digital Cultures and Strategies for Connection Published in First Mondays, 2020 Topics: Activist
Read MoreAIDS Normalization Published in X-tra, Summer 2020 Topics: AIDS | Queer Media | Reviews and Journalistic Writing | Works from 2020 | Read more
Read MoreMinimum Viable Cinema (Criticism) Published in Flow: A Critical Forum on Media and Culture, 2020 Topics: COVID-19 | Critical Internet Studies |
Read More12 Dispatches from the Futures of AIDS Topics: AIDS | Highlight | Works from 2020 | Read more
Read MoreForeword, Preface, and Introduction Topics: AIDS | Curatorial, Editor, Organizer | Works from 2020 | Read more
Read MoreMetanoia is a Powerful Examination of the Community-Based Response to the AIDS Crisis Published in Lambda Literary, 2020 Topics: Activist
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 | Curatorial, Editor, Organizer |
Read MoreCoda: In Love, Anger, and Loss, Barbara Hammer and Carolee Schneemann Published in Feminist Media Histories, 2019 Topics: Curatorial, Editor,
Read MoreInvisible Wins: Mentoring, Diversity, and Inclusion in the Media Published in Feminist Media Histories, 2019 Topics: Feminist Media | Film/Video Production |
Read MoreNew Formats for Revisits: “Women of Vision Research Meeting” NY, 1994 Published in Feminist Media Histories, 2019 Topics: Archives | Critical
Read MoreInformed Historical Reveries “Introduction” Published in Feminist Media Histories, 2019 Topics: Activist Media | Curatorial, Editor, Organizer | Feminist Media | Media Studies |
Read MoreForget the Audience: Reflections on Fake News Poetry Workshops as Radical Digital Media Literacy Given the Fact of Fake News
Read MoreThe Words and Words of Carolee Schneemann and Barbara Hammer with Two Thoughts by Agnes Varda Published in Another Gaze:
Read MoreEv-Ent-Anglement: A Script to Reflexively Extend Engagement by Way of Technologies Published in Bodies of Information: Intersectional Feminism and Digital
Read MoreNothing is Unwatchable for All Topics: Critical Internet Studies | Video | Works from 2019 | Read more
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