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Red Red Red
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Title
Red Red Red
Subject
AIDS Activism, AIDS Criminalization
Description
Red Red Red is a personal and political film about a law in Iowa that severely limits the social liberties of people with HIV. Eclectic in the presentation of its rhetoric, the film also considers broader questions like the contemporary state of queer politics, the dimensions of an identity for HIV positive persons and how it is that a Iowan convenience store chain came to called Kum N' Go. David worked with me as a fellow AIDS scholar, and now collaborates with me and others in the collective, What Would an HIV Doula Do?
I am not sure if I had this video and it is lost, or if I added this to the collection at an earlier time because I think it is an important contribution to our understanding of HIV criminalization... In any case, it has not been digitized for this effort but remains a valuable resource.
I am not sure if I had this video and it is lost, or if I added this to the collection at an earlier time because I think it is an important contribution to our understanding of HIV criminalization... In any case, it has not been digitized for this effort but remains a valuable resource.
Creator
David Oscar Harvey
Publisher
Date
2008
Is Referenced By
Harvey, David Oscar. Women's Studies Quarterly; New York40.1/2 (Spring 2012): 320-330.
Page on the Gay and Lesbian Movie Database
Page on the Gay and Lesbian Movie Database
Ghosts caught in our throat: of the lack of contemporary representations of gay/bisexual men and HIV, David Oscar Harvey
Moving Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Film
Duration
24 minutes, 24 seconds
Files
Citation
David Oscar Harvey, “Red Red Red,” VHS Activism Archive , accessed July 13, 2025, https://activismvhs.omeka.net/items/show/4.
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