* Crisis and Care reveals what is possible when activists mobilize for radical change. Contributors provide a lens for future activists to make change, even or perhaps especially, during periods of crisis. * Crisis and Care presents compelling essays by activists who mobilized during the pandemic to fight for prison abolition, queer health data, sexual health, medicare for all, and more. * Shanker's first book Bodies and Barriers received critical acclaim from Library Journal, Book Riot, Philadelphia Gay News, and more. * Rea Carey, author of the Foreword, is one of the LGBTQ movement's most respected activists and national leaders.…mehr
* Crisis and Care reveals what is possible when activists mobilize for radical change. Contributors provide a lens for future activists to make change, even or perhaps especially, during periods of crisis. * Crisis and Care presents compelling essays by activists who mobilized during the pandemic to fight for prison abolition, queer health data, sexual health, medicare for all, and more. * Shanker's first book Bodies and Barriers received critical acclaim from Library Journal, Book Riot, Philadelphia Gay News, and more. * Rea Carey, author of the Foreword, is one of the LGBTQ movement's most respected activists and national leaders.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Adrian Shanker is editor of the critically acclaimed anthology Bodies and Barriers: Queer Activists on Health (PM Press) and the executive director of Bradbury-Sullivan LGBT Community Center in Allentown, PA. A specialist in LGBT health policy, he has developed leading-edge health promotion campaigns to advance health equity through behavioral, clinical, and policy changes. Adrian serves as Commissioner and health committee co-chair on the Pennsylvania Commission on LGBTQ Affairs.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword: Rea Carey Introduction: Adrian Shanker 1. Coronavirus is a Drag: LGBTQ+ Resilience and Leadership Through Drag Arts—Sigfried Aragona 2. Eliminating Healthcare Discrimination During a Public Health Crisis—Jamie Gliksburg and Omar Gonzalez-Pagan 3. Macho, Macho Man: What We Learned About Masculinity From COVID-19—Peter Frycki 4. Protest Amidst the Pandemic—Michelle Veras 5. Building our Queer and Quarantined Sexual Worlds—Emmett Patterson 6. From Gloryholes to Vaccine Advocacy: The Journey of Queer Health Activism During COVID-19—Adrian Shanker 7. Queers for Prison Abolition—Zephyr Williams 8. Medicare for All in the Midst of COVID-19 and Quarantine—James McMaster 9. How LGBTQ Centers Kept Communities Connected—Denise Spivak 10. Four Things We Must Do to Fight Medical Mistrust After the COVID-19 Pandemic Ends—Kenyon Farrow 11. Spiraling Into Self-Love: The Wilderness, The Journey, and COVID-19—Mark Travis Rivera 12. Fuck Normal. Reopening The Past or Reimagining The Future?—Adrian Shanker Conclusion: Adrian Shanker Acknowledgements About the Editor and Foreword Author
Foreword: Rea Carey Introduction: Adrian Shanker 1. Coronavirus is a Drag: LGBTQ+ Resilience and Leadership Through Drag Arts—Sigfried Aragona 2. Eliminating Healthcare Discrimination During a Public Health Crisis—Jamie Gliksburg and Omar Gonzalez-Pagan 3. Macho, Macho Man: What We Learned About Masculinity From COVID-19—Peter Frycki 4. Protest Amidst the Pandemic—Michelle Veras 5. Building our Queer and Quarantined Sexual Worlds—Emmett Patterson 6. From Gloryholes to Vaccine Advocacy: The Journey of Queer Health Activism During COVID-19—Adrian Shanker 7. Queers for Prison Abolition—Zephyr Williams 8. Medicare for All in the Midst of COVID-19 and Quarantine—James McMaster 9. How LGBTQ Centers Kept Communities Connected—Denise Spivak 10. Four Things We Must Do to Fight Medical Mistrust After the COVID-19 Pandemic Ends—Kenyon Farrow 11. Spiraling Into Self-Love: The Wilderness, The Journey, and COVID-19—Mark Travis Rivera 12. Fuck Normal. Reopening The Past or Reimagining The Future?—Adrian Shanker Conclusion: Adrian Shanker Acknowledgements About the Editor and Foreword Author
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