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Ted Kerr

is a Brooklyn based writer and organizer whose work focuses on HIV/AIDS and community. He was the programs manager at Visual AIDS. He received his MA from Union Theological Seminary where he researched Christian Ethics and HIV. He is a founding member of the What Would An HIV Doula Do? collective. His writing has appeared in POZ, The Advocate, WSQ, Lambda Literary, Drain, IndieWire, and Cineaste.

Essays & Reviews

Testing Beyond Control

By Ted KerrOctober 4, 2016
In search of support, not surveillance
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Erasing Black AIDS Histories

By Ted KerrJanuary 1, 2016
A recent protest makes visible the ways that the white gay art establishment maintains the same erasure, censorship and exclusion that fueled the initial AIDS crisis.
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