How to Have Sex in a Pandemic: Intimacy, Disease, & the Politics of Vulnerability

a roundtable discussion with Kenyon Farrow, Amber Musser, Juana Maria Rodriguez, & Dean Spade; moderated by Chandan Reddy CART captioning services will be provided. This panel brings together queer/feminist scholars and activists to consider how the spread of COVID-19 – like prior pandemics – has impacted and disorganized our understandings of the body, the boundaries …

March 6: The AIDS Generation

The AIDS Generation a panel discussion with Eric Bartley, Jack Drescher, & Perry N. Halkitis Thursday, March 6 7:30 to 9:30 pm Eric Bartley, AIDS activist and Housing Works, Inc. Board of Directors member Jack Drescher, psychiatrist & psychoanalyst in private practice in New York City Perry N. Halkitis, Applied Psychology, Public Health & Medicine …

Religion, Sexuality and AIDS: All the News That's Fit to Print?: Diane Winston @ NYU

The Lerner Workshop in Religion and Society at NYU, Inaugural Lecture by Diane Winston Thursday, April 26 6 to 7:30 pm Diane Winston, Knight Chair, Media and Religion, Annenberg School for Communication & Journalism, University of Southern California Winston examines three newspapers, the New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Dallas Morning News, …

The Production of Military Sexuality: Sexual Risk Behavior and HIV in Foreign Military Personnel

a lunch talk by Michael Anastario April 27, Friday 12:30 to 1:45 pm Michael Anastario, CSGS Visiting Scholar Military personnel worldwide are becoming increasingly regarded as a population that is at risk for HIV infection and other Sexually Transmitted Infections. Despite current public health programs, there is little understanding of how the military occupation is …

Sex in an Epidemic film screening

SEX IN AN EPIDEMIC A screening and discussion with filmmaker Jean Carlomusto a documentary by Jean Carlomusto 70 minutes, color, USA, 2010 December 8, Wednesday 6:30 to 8:30 pm Click here for trailer. This pioneering documentary explores the personal, political and structural challenges that have continually hampered the best efforts of HIV educators and community …

Living Out Loud: Men of color creating HIV awareness through their stories, art, & activism

Living Out Loud: Men of color creating HIV awareness through their stories, art, & activism Presented by NYU’s Office of LGBT Student Services Storytelling and Performance Series/Multiple Identity Speaker Series November 29, Monday 6 to 8 pm Jeffrey S. Gould Welcome Center 50 West 4th Street To see the Facebook Invite: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=171571102869379 Join NYU’s Office …