将艾滋病作为一种残疾合法化:1987-1991年不列颠哥伦比亚省艾滋病和残疾行动项目。

Matthew J McLaughlin
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1987年,不列颠哥伦比亚省残疾人联盟发起了艾滋病和残疾人行动项目。本文以1987年至1991年的项目一期为研究对象,追溯该联盟如何对残疾人进行艾滋病知识教育,倡导将艾滋病视为一种残疾,并推动艾滋病运动与残疾人运动的合作。因此,它分析了研究报告、教育材料和会议报告,并在此期间为联盟制作。对这些材料的批判性评估表明,同性恋权利和残疾人权利运动是如何反复并列发现有利于艾滋病毒/艾滋病活动的策略的,这无意中忽视了阻碍社区合作的障碍。然而,通过将联盟的努力置于背景中,本文强调了他们如何识别和挑战阻碍两个社区成员获得充分融入和参与社会所需的服务和支持系统的障碍。
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Legitimizing AIDS as a Disability: The AIDS and Disability Action Project in British Columbia, 1987-1991.

In 1987, the British Columbia Coalition of the Disabled launched the AIDS and Disability Action Project. This article studies phase one of the project, undertaken from 1987 through 1991, to trace how the Coalition educated the disability community about HIV/AIDS, advocated for HIV/AIDS to be recognized as a disability, and pushed for cooperation between the HIV/AIDS and disability movements. Accordingly, it analyzes the research reports, educational materials, and conference presentations produced by and for the Coalition during this time. A critical evaluation of these materials demonstrates how the gay rights and disability rights movements were repeatedly juxtaposed to uncover strategies that could benefit HIV/AIDS activism, which inadvertently overlooked barriers that prevented the communities from cooperating. By contextualizing the efforts of the Coalition, however, this article highlights how they identified and challenged barriers that inhibited members of both communities from accessing services and support systems needed to fully integrate and participate in society.

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