He has worked on campaigns large and small, local, national, and global on issues related to criminalization/mass imprisonment, homelessness, health justice and LGBT rights. Kenyon Farrow is an award-winning writer, activist, and strategist. Please contact CSGS at or 21 for more information. Please register for this free Zoom webinar here. Co-sponsored by the NYU Department of Performance Studies Institute of African American Affairs & Center for Black Visual Culture and Latinx Project. Organized by the NYU Center for the Study of Gender & Sexuality.
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Though vulnerability is everywhere present, why are racial disparities in the disease’s impact so often understood by moral and cultural explanations of individual responsibility? What is the relationship between care labor, such as nursing, and other forms of intimate work, like sex work? And why do so many people want to know how to have sex during contagious times? Why do such inquiries matter? How does AIDS shadow our experience of this newest pandemic, both in terms of formal state responses to the disease and insurgent, community-based initiatives? 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 of public/private, intimacy, sex, risk, and the distribution of vulnerability and care. A roundtable discussion with Kenyon Farrow, Amber Musser, Juana Maria Rodriguez, & Dean Spade moderated by Chandan ReddyĬART captioning services will be provided.