Discrimination, Fear & Stigma

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Amelie Zurn – On Being a Peacekeeper at Marches & The Need to be Angry Enough to Act
Amelie shares her experience as a peacekeeper for demonstrations for Choice, HIV/AIDS marches, civil disobedience, and For Love and For Life. She describes how necessary anger is to be mission-driven in these marches and demonstrations.
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Amelie Zurn – Policy & the Inequitable Impacts of the Hardwick Decision
Amelie describes the Hardwick Decision and its effect on LGBTQ communities, especially gay men of color.
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Joanne Sincero – The Beginning of Title IX, Childhood & Sports
Joanne discusses Title IX coming out when she was growing up.
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Kermit Turner – The “Golden Age of AIDS” & Differences in HIV Today
Kermit describes the “Golden Age of AIDS” and differences in living with HIV now and when he was first diagnosed.
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Kermit Turner – Stigma & Not Caring What People Think
Kermit discusses not fearing the stigma or caring what people thought about him.
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Richshaad Ryan – The Evolution of HIV & HIV Today
Richshaad discusses the changes he sees in how HIV is viewed today with more information and education available.
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Richshaad Ryan – Feeling Invincible & STIs
Richshaad discusses how he didn’t think STIs would affect him.
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Tony Burns – The Impacts of HIV, Losing Friends & Stigma
Tony discusses how he was personally affected by HIV, how his friend died, and the stigma surrounding the disease. He also talks about the shift as more people died.
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Sherri Paxon – Her Introduction to HIV, Stigma & Getting Tested
Sherri discusses learning about HIV at the hospital, stigma, and getting tested.
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Sherri Paxon – Coming Out & Workplace Discrimination
Sherri talks about coming out at the health department and the discrimination she experienced.
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Sherri Paxon – Marriage & Others’ Fears of Being “Gay by Association”
Sherri discusses how when she got married people stopped talking to her because they didn’t want to be gay by association.
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Randy Pumphrey – Feeling that Getting HIV was Inevitable
Randy discusses how he thought that getting HIV was inevitable.
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Kymone Freeman – Family, HIV and Stigma
Kymone talks about the experience of an aunt and uncle who died of AIDS-related complications, as well as the stigma that came with it.
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Joe Izzo – Stigma, HIV and What He Wish He Knew About HIV in the Early Days
Joe describes the stigma around HIV that he sees today and how it is conditioned by class. He also discusses what he wishes he knew when he was first introduced to HIV.
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Joe Izzo – Coming Out & Re-Learning Sexuality
Joe talks about coming out after a homophobia strategy conference and how he learned that everything he had been taught about homosexuality was wrong. He also discusses how his sexuality affected his work.
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Jessica Xavier – Using Privilege as a Tool for Creating Change
Jessica talks about advocacy for fighting oppression and structural racism as well as privilege and the trouble with identity politics.
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Derrick “Strawberry” Cox – The Perception of Whitman-Walker as a Place for Only HIV Care
Strawberry talks about how Whitman-Walker is viewed as just a place for HIV care.
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Daniel Bruner – DC’s Gay Scene & the Fear Around HIV
Dan discusses his early days in DC’s gay scene, hearing about Whitman-Walker, and the fear surrounding HIV.
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