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“They Needed Help, and People Were Turning Their Backs”: Love and Loss During the AIDS Crisis

June 20
12 mins

Episode Description

Join artist and photographer Lola Flash for a six-part podcast series exploring New York City during the AIDS epidemic of the 1980s and ‘90s. 

For episode four, Flash wanders through memories of Christopher Street and the queer histories that took shape there. She’s joined by fellow artist Agosto Machado, as well as familiar friends Pamela Sneed and Idris Mignott, to discuss different places and spaces along the street. They share memories of the people they met on Christopher Street, and the ways love and loss shaped their lives during and after the AIDS crisis. 

Learn more about Lola Flash, her work, and the stories shared in this project at https://www.moma.org/magazine/articles/1222

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