AIDS crisis

9 podcasts
09.05.2025
117 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #427
Nancy Garín
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Conversation: Ricardo Cárdenas and Anna Ramos. Script: Ricardo Cárdenas. Sound production: Albert Tarrats. Voice over: Valeria Brugnoli.

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Son[i]a AIDS crisis collective creation colonialism Creative Commons decolonialism DIWO L'internationale Nancy Garín political imagination writing
08.08.2023
16 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #376. Yaneth Valencia.
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We dig up some unreleased fragments of our conversation with the leader, activist mother and poet Yaneth Valencia that we were unable to include the first time around.

 

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Extra AIDS crisis anti-racism Creative Commons Deleted Scenes Yaneth Valencia
14.12.2021
115 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #342
El Palomar
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In this podcast we talk to the queer collective El Palomar about art, dissidence, and pedagogy. We dive deep into their strategies for self-care and resilience. We talk about the importance of producing disobedient, abject, situated genealogies, despite the obstacles to remembering the past in Spain. We share the experience and trauma of embodied research, and reread the pandemic experience through the lens of the lessons of the silenced AIDS crisis. Touch and queer parties emerge as political possibility and bastions of resistance where drives are liberated, limits are transgressed, and the hostilities of a hetero-centric world disappear, albeit temporarily.

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Son[i]a AIDS crisis collective creation El Palomar Mariokissme queer R. Marcos Mota
04.05.2020
14 MIN
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Son[i]a #306. Isaac Julien
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We dig up some unreleased fragments of the interview with Isaac Julien that we were unable to include the first time around.

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Extra AIDS crisis black queer cinema in the white cube Isaac Julien
05.03.2020
91 MIN
Spanish
Son[i]a #307
Fefa Vila
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Fefa Vila Nuñez is a queer feminist ‘artivist’, sociologist, mother, essayist, teacher, and many other things. Fefa was one of the founders of the lesbian collective LSD (1993-1998), which was, together with La Radical Gai, one of the touchstones of queer artivism in Spain in the 1990s. Through their political-artistic actions, LSD and La Radi defended new ways of understanding the body, sex, life, death, desire, friendship, family and work relationships, and political action. In this podcast, Fefa Vila reflects aloud on queerness as a state of radical estrangement, which is constantly being redefined. She also talks about the need to experience other forms of sociability, about other affective-relational models and about motherhood.

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