
Award winning ‘Diva living with AIDS’, Rae Lewis-Thornton speaks to Mel Rattue about her comic, “Strutting to Stop Stigma" and Catwalk4Power, a group of women living with HIV who work to empower each other by organizing workshops and fashion shows. They discuss their experiences as women living with HIV, their activism, and how they both learned to speak up to support other women. Read the comic at visualaids.org/comics
Transcript available at https://visualaids.org/blog/podcast-ep4
Oct 19, 2020
42 min

Artist and HIV advocate Joey Terrill speaks with Carlo Quispe about comics as a tool for addressing fear and stigma in the gay community. They discuss what has changed—and what hasn’t—since the 1980s, and how comics can offer new forms of representation for queer Latinx communities. Read the comic at visualaids.org/comics
Transcript available at https://visualaids.org/blog/podcast-ep3
Oct 12, 2020
49 min

HIV criminalization activist Robert Suttle speaks with Inés Ixierda and Clio Sady about their comic “Legalize Positivity.” Together, they discuss how HIV criminalization codifies stigma, the origins of the prison-industrial complex, and how prisons perpetuate harm. Read the comic at visualaids.org/comics
Transcript available at https://visualaids.org/blog/podcast-ep2
Oct 5, 2020
44 min

What does it mean to be living well with HIV? Artists J. Amaro and A. Andrews share their thoughts on this question with Johnny Guaylupo, an HIV advocate working with Housing Works. Spoiler: it’s more than just a pill! Read the comic at visualaids.org/comics
Transcript available at https://visualaids.org/blog/podcast-ep1
Sep 25, 2020
50 min
