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Building a Fourth Wave of HIV/AIDS Activism: An Activist-Scholar Panel Discussion

Building a Fourth Wave of HIV/AIDS Activism: An Activist-Scholar Panel Discussion. Moderator Michael Seltzer , Baruch College School of Public Affairs Panelists Amanda Lugg , African Services Committee Jeff Maskovsky , Graduate Center, CUNY

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Building a Fourth Wave of HIV/AIDS Activism: An Activist-Scholar Panel Discussion

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  1. Building a Fourth Wave of HIV/AIDS Activism: An Activist-Scholar Panel Discussion Moderator Michael Seltzer, Baruch College School of Public Affairs Panelists Amanda Lugg, African Services Committee Jeff Maskovsky, Graduate Center, CUNY Matthew Rodriguez, TheBody.com & ACT UP/NY Eric Sawyer, UNAIDS Raymond Smith, Columbia University Sponsors Center for Nonprofit Strategy and Management, Baruch College HIV Center for Clinical & Behavioral Studies, Columbia University

  2. A Fourth Wave of AIDS Activism? Raymond A. Smith Division of Gender, Sexuality, and Health & Department of Political ScienceColumbia University

  3. Global HIV/AIDS Politics, Policy, and Activism: Persistent Challenges and Emerging Issues A three volume bookset from Praeger Publishers, November 2013

  4. Introducing the “Fourth Wave” Concept

  5. Is it useful to think about “waves”? Currents always flow through water… But waves really stand out… Waves intensify and transmit energy…

  6. The First Wave: The Care Response(beginning in 1981)

  7. The Second Wave: The Anger Response(beginning in 1987)

  8. The Third Wave: The Equity Response(beginning in 1999)

  9. The Recent Focus on Early Activism New-York Historical Society New York Public Library

  10. An Emerging Fourth Wave? Photos: ACT UP/NY website

  11. Explaining the Fourth Wave: 3 Overlapping and Reinforcing Influences Cycles of issue engagement New threats or opportunities Generational change

  12. HIV/AIDS Activism and Historical Memory The original founding of ACT UP is now as distant from usas 1987 was from Selma. Collective understanding of the Civil Rights Movement did not really clarify until 20-25 years after its peak in 1963. First federal MLK Day held in 1986 “Eyes on the Prize” documentary series part I, released in 1987 “America in the King Years” trilogy begun in 1989

  13. What lessons can be learned from the Civil Rights Movement? Certainly, the lessons are not narrowly about how to desegregate the bus system in Montgomery, Alabama.

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