Harm reduction is not a metaphor : living in the 21st century with drugs, intimacy, and activism / What Would an HIV Doula Do? and Visual AIDS.

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"The zine features new texts by Tamara Oyola Santiago, David Oscar Harvey, Molly Pearson, Nick Melloan-Ruiz, Alexander McClelland, Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad, and Blake Paskal & Kyle Croft, alongside reprints and graphics from many more individuals and organizations. The zine is part of a collaboration with MoMA PS1 in their recently opened Homeroom gallery."-- From website. https://hivdoula.work/downloads

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[United States] : What Would an HIV Doula Do?, [2021]

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1 online resource (90 pages) : colour illustrations

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Published on the occasion of the exhibitions "Niki de Saint Phalle: Structures for Life" and "Gregg Bordowitz: I Wanna Be Well" held at MoMA PS1, New York, 6 March - 6 September 2021 and 13 May - 11 October 2021 respectively.
"What Would an HIV Doula Do? is a community of people joined in response to the ongoing AIDS Crisis. We understand a doula as someone who holds space during times of transition. We understand HIV as a series of transitions that begins long before being tested or getting a diagnosis, and continues after treatment. We know that since no one gets HIV alone, no one should have to deal with HIV alone. We doula ourselves, each other, institutions and culture. Foundational to our process is asking questions."--From WWHIVDD website.
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