Washington University in St. Louis, Department of History
Sept 21, 2022, 3:30-5 pm CT
The history of HIV/AIDS activism has often been told with a focus on public space. In this talk, Stephen Vider draws from his new book, The Queerness of Home, to trace the history of more private responses to AIDS: in the 1980s and ‘90s, activists not only took to the streets but also ventured into other people’s homes as volunteer caregivers and remade the boundaries of queer community. Vider will also discuss how he translated this history into the exhibition AIDS at Home, featured at the Museum of the City of New York in 2017, and how focusing on private life shifts the stakes of public history.
This talk is being sponsored by the History Department as part of its Colloquium Series, as well as by Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, and American Culture Studies.
For more information, visit the Department of History website here.