Systemic Activism: Uneasy Coalitions During the Canadian AIDS Pandemic of the 1980s and 1990s

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Kody Muncaster
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The AIDS pandemic disproportionately affects Canadian gay men, women, racialized communities, people who inject drugs, and people who have been or are incarcerated, leading these groups to engage in coalitional activism to advance HIV/AIDS prevention and treatment. This paper examines how the effects of AIDS necessitated a response across these marginalized groups. Oral history interviews conducted in Toronto by the Canadian AIDS Activist History Project were examined to discuss the coalitions that were formed amongst marginalized groups in Toronto during the height of the Canadian AIDS crisis of the 1980s and 1990s. Oral history interviews are incredibly valuable to marginalized communities; yet, once they are collected, they are often left unanalyzed. This paper analyzes existing oral history interviews to provide an overview of some of the tensions and successes between activists who belonged to different social groups. The paper ends with a discussion of intersectionality and the role of systemic activism in Canadian AIDS activist history.
系统行动主义:20世纪80年代和90年代加拿大艾滋病大流行期间不安的联盟
艾滋病对加拿大男同性恋者、妇女、种族化社区、注射吸毒者以及曾经或正在被监禁的人的影响尤为严重,导致这些群体参与联合行动,以促进艾滋病毒/艾滋病的预防和治疗。本文探讨了艾滋病的影响如何使这些边缘化群体的反应成为必要。加拿大艾滋病活动家历史项目在多伦多进行了口述历史访谈,讨论了20世纪80年代和90年代加拿大艾滋病危机最严重时期多伦多边缘化群体之间形成的联盟。口述历史访谈对边缘社区来说是非常有价值的;然而,一旦它们被收集起来,它们往往没有被分析。本文分析了现有的口述历史访谈,以概述属于不同社会群体的活动家之间的一些紧张和成功。论文最后讨论了交叉性和作用的系统行动主义在加拿大艾滋病活动家的历史。
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