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Queer to the Left was active from the late 90s through 2005. courtesy Therese Quinn Heading into the 21st century, queer activism was at a crossroads. While the AIDS epidemic was far from over for the millions of people who lacked access to adequate health care and could not afford expensive antiretroviral therapy which cost thousands of dollars a year even with insurance many larger gay organizations had moved on from the issue. With gay marriage and access to military services held up as preeminent issues by groups like the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the more radical impulses of groups like AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) shifted from center stage and into the margins of the community. ....
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5 Things to Do This Weekend Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually and outdoors in New York City. Feb. 18, 2021 Image Swoon’s mobile sculpture, “The House Our Families Built,” at Brooklyn Bridge Park in January. On Sunday, it will be at the north plaza of Union Square.Credit.RadicalMedia and PBS The artist Caledonia Curry (professionally known as Swoon) is bringing a house to Union Square. Previously installed at Brooklyn Bridge Park and Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, the mobile sculpture, “The House Our Families Built,” will be at the Manhattan square’s north plaza on Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. (it then moves to Prospect Park in Brooklyn on Feb. 27). This installation was commissioned by PBS as part of its storytelling project, American Portrait, which the network established with RadicalMedia to archive narratives about how we construct our identities as Americans. ....
A few things about author Mairead Case: She’s a Denver writer shaped by Chicago. Her first name rhymes with parade. She teaches English in Denver Public Schools and at the Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, the Colorado School of Mines and the Denver Women s Jail. She’s also a legal observer, a yoga instructor and an associate editor of the magazine Maggot Brain. Yeah, she’s busy, working the multiple jobs required of most in the creative community in 2021. So busy that the only way to really cover all the things she’s doing is to flat-out list them one after the other. ....