New York City Launch of Criminalized Lives: HIV and Legal Violence, Rutgers University Press. Using storytelling, theory, and comic illustrations, this book examines firsthand accounts of people living with HIV who have been criminalized because of their status. The book also traces activist social movement response working to counter the harms of HIV criminalization under the slogan #HIVISNOTACRIME.
Moderated by Blake Paskal of Visual AIDS, this event will be a discussion with Criminalized Lives author Alexander McClelland, along with activist and author Robert Suttle, who wrote the foreword to the book, and queer comic artist, Eric Kostiuk Williams, who did the illustrations for the book. Collectively, this panel will discuss the current realities of HIV criminalization in the US, and New York State, as well as the ways public health responses can drive criminalization efforts, recent successes in advocacy, and the role of art, archives, and activism in supporting movements for change.
This event will take place in person at the Bureau of General Services—Queer Division, on the second floor (room 210) of The LGBT Community Center, 208 W. 13th St., NYC, 10011.
Registration is not required. Seating is first come, first served.
Also live-streaming on the Bureau’s YouTube channel:
Suggested donation to benefit the Bureau: $10.
All are welcome to attend, with or without a donation.
We will pass a bag for donations at the start of the event, but we can also take credit card donations at the register or on Venmo @BGSQD
Biographies of participants:
Alexander McClelland is an Associate Professor at Carleton University, and is the author of Criminalized Lives: HIV & Legal Violence.
Blake Paskal is an arts educator and is the Programs Manager for Visual AIDS.
Eric Kostiuk Williams is a queer cartoonist and illustrator, who’s work can be seen in 2am Eternal: a Decade of Queer Nightlife Posters + Comics (2023), and in Criminalized Lives: HIV & Legal Violence.
Robert Suttle is a leading global expert working to counter the harms of HIV criminalization, and author of the foreword to Criminalized Lives: HIV & Legal Violence.