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The Times of AIDS Cultural Production, with Ted Kerr, Duke University Press, 2020.
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The Times of AIDS Cultural Production, with Ted Kerr, Duke University Press, 2020.
Read moreCapillaries of Care: No Silver Linings Published in Lingering catalogue, 2022 Topics: 2021-2022: Recent Work | Activist Media | COVID-19 | Highlight | Interviews |
Read moreIntroduction and 3 Timelines Published in Duke University Press, 2022 Topics: 2021-2022: Recent Work | Activist Media | AIDS | Highlight | Video | Read
Read moreAiming for the trees: Random Access Information and the Digital Video Study For the 13th international symposium, “Gift of Nam
Read moreReally Fake takes up story, poetry, and other human logics of care, intelligence, and dignity to explore sociotechnological and politico-aesthetic emergences in a world where information overload has become a new ontology of not-knowing.
Read moreWe Need Gentle Truths for Now Podcast Produced in 2020 Length: 18 episodes View it here: https://shows.acast.com/we-need-gentle-truths-for-now Genre: Documentary Topics:
Read moreThe Blurring of Narrative and Documentary Filmmaking in Agnes Varda’s ‘Faces Places’ 4-part video essay for H8URS: Video Essays with
Read moreBFI at Home: The Watermelon Woman Q&A Cheryl Dunye and Alexandra Juhasz join Programmer and Curator Tara Brown to discuss
Read more“Reach Out to One Person a Day”: Feminist AIDS Activists Reflect on COVID-19 Published in Autostraddle, 2020 Topics: Activist Media |
Read moreIntroduction and Short Entry Published in What Would a COVID 19 Doula Do Zine, 2020 Topics: AIDS | COVID-19 | Curatorial, Editor,
Read more12 Dispatches from the Futures of AIDS Topics: AIDS | Highlight | Works from 2020 | Read more
Read moreFeminist Pedagogy in a Time of Coronavirus Pandemic Published in FemTechNet, March 28, 2020 Topics: COVID-19 | Highlight | Pedagogy | Works from
Read moreWomxn of Vision, NYC, 1994 In the early 1990s, Alexandra Juhasz began research on what would become a feature documentary
Read moreNew Formats for Revisits: “Women of Vision Research Meeting” NY, 1994 Published in Feminist Media Histories, 2019 Topics: Archives | Critical
Read moreCurated by What Would an HIV AIDS Doula Do? (collective members, Katherine Cheairs, Alexandra Juhasz, Theodore Kerr, Jawanza Williams), Metanoia: Transformation through AIDS Archives is an archival examination of community-based responses to the ongoing AIDS crisis in the USA.
Read moreWith Alisa Lebow. An online, community based manifesto. Not everything should be molded into a story. There are many ways to shape a documentary.
Read moreCommunity members interested in discussing questions, concerns and best practices about the use, preservation, digitization, and research of VHS collections currently held by organizations, scholars, artists, and activists.
Read moreConversation, contemplation, community, and art about participants’ shared interpretations of the connections between social media, verification, and lived truth.
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