In this section, archivists, activists and academics alike consider the role of memory, remembering and forgetting as it relates to change-making tactics, community history, and visual culture. What gets dragged forward? What is the role of context in exhibition? How do we deal with loss - be it people, ideas, or hope?
Abdul-Aliy A. Muhammad and Louie Ortiz-Fonseca
A Brief History of HIV: A Conversation Between Two Friends
Sheldon Raymore
Waniyetu Wowapi and HIV/AIDS
Michael McFadden
Luckiest Guy
Rahne Alexander
The Lost and The Found
Adam Barbu and John Paul Ricco
Inheriting AIDS: A Conversation
David Kahn, Brooklyn Historical Society
April 20, 1993
Siân Cook
Graphic Ephemera Lasting Impact: Building an Online UK HIV/AIDS Design Archive
Avram Finkelstein
AIDS, Coca-Cola, and the Tompkins Square Park Riot
Kate Hallstead
A Body of Work: Corporeal Materials, Presence, and Memory in Jerome Caja’s Exhibition, Remains of the Day
Dudu Quintanilha
In Case You Forgot How I Looked
Carlos Motta
Legacy: A Timeline of HIV/AIDS