How AIDS Activists Weaponized Art to Fight a Pandemic with Jack Lowery

How AIDS Activists Weaponized Art to Fight a Pandemic with Jack Lowery

As HIV/AIDS ravaged the gay community in the 1980s, the federal government was slow to respond owing to anti-LGBTQ stigma. ACT UP–the “AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power”–sprang up to hold government officials, pharmaceutical companies, and society at large accountable. One offshoot of that movement was Gran Fury, which weaponized art and graphic design in the fight against HIV/AIDS. Abdul speaks with Jack Lowery, author of the “It Was Vulgar and It Was Beautiful,” about Gran Fury and its legacy.

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Talking Public Health LIVE from Denver with Dr. John Douglas and Anat Shenker-Osorio

Talking Public Health LIVE from Denver with Dr. John Douglas and Anat Shenker-Osorio

Coming to you LIVE from the American Public Health Association’s annual conference in Denver, Colorado, we’re talking about how even talk about public health. We’ll talk to Dr. John Douglas, Director ...

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Is life about to get CRISPR? with Carl Zimmer

Is life about to get CRISPR? with Carl Zimmer

CRISPR is one of those bio-scientific breakthroughs that has the potential to change society. Abdul talks about what makes CRISPR so important and speaks with Carl Zimmer, science journalist at the Ne...

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Health in Concrete with Katrina Forrest & Chrissie Juliano

Health in Concrete with Katrina Forrest & Chrissie Juliano

Densely-populated with lots of turn-over, cities are perhaps the worst place to be in a pandemic. And yet in the latter half of the COVID-19 pandemic, people living in cities have been safer than thei...

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Getting PrEP’d with James Krellenstein

Getting PrEP’d with James Krellenstein

PrEP — or “pre-exposure prophylaxis” — has been a game changer in HIV prevention, that is, for people who can access it. But Big Pharma has, once again, put its profits over its patients. Abdul talks ...

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Texas v. Roe with Alexis McGill Johnson

Texas v. Roe with Alexis McGill Johnson

Abortion bans don’t stop abortions, they just make them less safe. Not only does Texas’s Draconian new abortion ban violate the reproductive rights of millions of people in Texas, it empowers abortion...

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Food, Drugs, and Rock & Roll

Food, Drugs, and Rock & Roll

The COVID-19 vaccines have put the FDA front-and-center in our national COVID-19 response. Between the lag for full COVID-19 vaccine approval, the approval of a questionable new Alzheimer’s drug, and ...

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Rights & Responsibilities on the Res with Rebecca Nagle

Rights & Responsibilities on the Res with Rebecca Nagle

Native American tribes were among the hardest hit by COVID-19, losing tribal elders to the virus—and with them irretrievable pieces of their culture and heritage. But no group in America has done more...

14 Sep 202131min

The 20 Year War with Zarlasht Halaimzai

The 20 Year War with Zarlasht Halaimzai

This week, we commemorate the 20th anniversary of September 11. The securitization at home and the “war on terror” that followed fundamentally reshaped our country and those in which our country made ...

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