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by Duberman, Martin

Purity Baptist Church (Washington, D.C.), 86

  Purple Heart (album), 158–60, 276, 285, 319–20n10

  PWAs (People with AIDS movement), 12, 67–68, 198

  Berkowitz’s GMWA, 67–68

  Callen and, 12, 67–68, 91–93, 120–21, 125–26, 131, 151, 198–201

  and CRI, 146, 151

  and “Denver Principles,” 91

  and drug deregulation issue, 230–31

  and GMHC, 65, 67–68, 91

  PWA Coalition (PWAC), 91, 93, 120–21, 125–26, 151, 198–201, 223, 226, 276

  PWA Health Group, 133, 190

  PWA San Francisco, 67

  PWAC’s Newsline, 93, 121, 126, 134–35, 194, 198, 200–201, 320n12

  PWA–New York, 68, 91

  and self-empowerment, 92–93, 131, 132

  quarantines, 60, 61, 121–22, 138–39, 153, 154

  Queer Nation, 215

  “queer theory,” 205

  Quest (white feminist journal), 28

  QW (NYC gay weekly), 254, 259

  racism

  and ACT-UP, 189

  and federal response to AIDS crisis, 153–54

  Hemphill’s responses to, 39–40, 79–83, 141–42, 169–70, 212–16

  and homophobia, 71, 101, 170, 171

  and needle exchange programs for IV drug users, 138, 191, 213

  and white gay liberation movement/gay political movement, 76, 79–83, 115–16, 141–42, 169–71, 212–16

  Radical Fairies, 253

  Rafiki, 28

  Randolph Street Gallery (Washington, D.C.), 172

  Rapoport Foundation, 196

  Ray, Clifford and Louise, 122

  Reagan, Nancy, 153

  Reagan, Ronald/Reagan administration

  AIDS crisis response, 14–15, 49–50, 83, 121, 140, 149, 153–55, 223

  conservative agenda, 14–15, 49–50, 83, 153, 223

  Koop report, 113, 153–54

  and Rock Hudson, 121

  social welfare cuts, 14–15, 49–50, 83

  Reagon, Bernice Johnson, 165

  Reed, Rex, 60

  Reel Inn (Santa Monica restaurant), 245

  Regency Baths (D.C. bathhouse), 81

  Religious Right, 57, 58

  RENAMO (Mozambique), 155

  retinitis (CMV), 161

  ribavirin, 53

  Rickman, Herb, 60

  Riggs, Marlon, 175, 180–82, 203–9, 235–37, 294–95

  Anthem, 209

  Black Is . . . Black Ain’t, 237, 294–95, 300

  on black representations on mainstream television, 236

  and Brother to Brother anthology, 180, 181–82

  Color Adjustment, 236

  Ethnic Notions (film), 180, 203–4, 205

  illness and AIDS death, 294

  and interracial gay relationships, 207, 209

  Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien, 236–37

  and racial identity/gay sexual identity, 181–82, 204–5, 209

  Tongues Untied, 34, 175, 180, 204–9

  Rist, Darrell Yates, 186–87

  Robinson, Allan, 190–91

  Robinson, Colin, 42, 115–16, 209

  Robinson, Marty, 58

  Robinson, Max, 175

  Roby, Jasper, 17

  Rodde Center (Washington, D.C.), 172

  Roman, David, 327n3

  Root-Bernstein, Robert, 317n14

  Roots (TV miniseries), 236

  Rosen, Mel, 62, 134

  Rosett, Jane, 121, 160

  Rubenstein, Arye, 161–62

  Rubin, Gayle, 218

  Russo, Vito, 156, 223–24

  Rustin, Bayard, 207

  Rutland, Jimmy, 203, 327n8

  Sadownick, Doug, 250–51, 282, 283–85, 286, 287–89, 328n17

  Safer Sex Committee (New York), 93

  safe-sex guidelines

  Callen and, 63–71, 93–96, 162–64, 201, 218–21, 231, 260–61

  Callen’s call for “sexual alternatives,” 56–57, 65, 70

  Callen’s tour of New York bathhouses, 93–97

  and the Catholic Church, 184

  and condoms, x, 69–70, 163–64, 219–21, 231, 260–61

  GMHC, 63–64, 93, 219

  and group-based sexuality, 251–53

  How to Have Sex in an Epidemic (1983 pamphlet), 68–71, 90

  Koop report, 153

  lesbians and, 98, 260

  oral sex, 219–20, 231, 260–61

  Whitman-Walker clinic, 162–64

  See also sexual practices, risky/dangerous

  Saint (NYC disco), 60

  Saint, Assotto, 36, 42, 110, 115, 178–79, 302

  Salsa Soul Sisters/Third World Women, 28, 79

  San Francisco AIDS Foundation, 50, 92–93

  San Francisco Bay Times, 203

  San Francisco Department of Public Health, 93

  San Francisco General Hospital, 146

  San Francisco Sentinel, 66

  San Francisco’s city-level response to AIDS crisis, 93, 119, 146

  closure of bathhouses, 93

  community-based research (the CCC), 146, 147, 150

  Sapphire Sapphos, 28, 30

  saquinavir, 304

  Schlafly, Phyllis, 154

  Schomburg Center for Research in Black xii, Culture, 294, 309n6

  Schulman, Sarah, 189

  Sear Sound (Manhattan studio), 276, 278

  Seitzman, Peter, 58, 70

  Senior Action in a Gay Environment (SAGE), 224

  Sergios, Paul A., 311n9

  Sex/Love/Stories (Miller solo piece), 251

  sexual liberation. See gay sexual liberation

  sexual practices, risky/dangerous, 260–61

  bathhouses, 6, 11, 48, 69–70, 93–97, 122

  oral sex question, 219–20, 231, 260–61

  and promiscuity, 49, 51, 56–59, 62–65, 126–27, 219

  S/M, 47–48, 69–70

  unprotected anal sex, 46, 69–70, 162–64, 220–21, 231, 324n3

  See also safe-sex guidelines

  sexual promiscuity, 49, 51, 56–59, 62–65, 219

  Callen and Berkowitz’s 1982 New York Native article, 56–59

  Callen on, 59, 62–65, 95, 126–27, 219

  and gay sexual liberation, 56–59, 62–65, 95, 218–19

  GMHC position on, 62–65

  and group sex, 251–53

  group-based sexuality, 251–53

  and How to Have Sex in an Epidemic (1983), 68–71

  Jurrist’s “In Defense of Promiscuity,” 58

  Kramer on, 51, 58, 59, 63

  post-AIDS panic, 251–53

  schism in gay activist community over, 59, 62–65

  Sonnabend’s moral disapproval, 51, 311n8

  and Sonnabend’s multifactorial theory of AIDS, 13, 46, 51, 62, 97–101, 126–27, 311n10

  shark-cartilege protocol, 272–73, 327n3

  Shepard, Matthew, 193

  Shilts, Randy, 188, 192, 256

  Signifyin’ Works, 294

  Silverman, Mervyn, 113

  Simmons, Ron, 206, 292–93, 300, 325n13

  and Brother to Brother anthology, 180, 181, 292

  and D.C.’s black gay and lesbian community, 32, 40

  and Hemphill’s AIDS, 291, 292–93, 300

  and Hemphill’s funeral, 302–3

  Riggs interview, 180, 181

  Us Helping Us, 292–93, 300

  Simone, Nina, 157, 204, 264

  Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, 66

  Smith, Barbara, 89, 204, 234, 269, 325n12

  and Black/Out, 111

  and Hemphill’s funeral, 302

  and Hemphill’s work on Brother to Brother anthology, 168–69, 182

  Home Girls, 77, 105

  and Joe Beam, 76, 77, 115

  and NCBLG, 17, 80, 111

  sodomy laws, 122–24, 193, 223

  Sonnabend, Joseph, 9–13, 45–51, 162

  and ACT UP’s T&D, 195, 228

  and AIDS in Africa, 314n11

  and amfAR, 73, 96, 309n3,
312n17, 318n1, 323n14

  and AZT controversy, 128, 130, 317n15

  Callen and Berkowitz’s New York Native article, 47–51, 55–59

  Callen as patient, 9–13, 46–47, 53, 127, 134–35, 230, 258

  and CRI, 146, 151, 194–95, 197–98, 318n1

  and Delaney’s study of Compound Q, 228

  eccentricities, 10–11, 62, 73–74, 127

  on heterosexuals and AIDS transmission, 65–66, 95–96, 314n11, 318n1

  HIV theories, 97–101, 126–27, 317n14

  interferon research, 9, 309n3, 317n15

  and Mass, 64–65

  medical practice, 9–13, 48, 62, 73–74, 127

  medical training and career, 9–11, 53

  moral disapproval of sexual promiscuity, 51, 311n8

  multifactorial theory of STDs and immune system deficiency, 12–13, 46, 51, 62, 97–101, 126–27, 311n10

  on PCP prophylactics, 53, 145, 148

  and Rosen of GMHC, 62

  Spectrum (D. C. organization), 139

  Squires, Rachel, 165

  St. Clare’s Hospital (New York), 124

  St. Luke’s–Roosevelt Hospital Center (New York), 9, 151

  St. Mark’s (NYC bathhouse), 11

  St. Patrick’s Cathedral, ACT-UP demonstration at (1989), 187–88

  St. Vincent’s Hospital (New York), 224, 249

  Staley, Peter, 195

  “Standing in the Gap” (Hemphill’s novel-in-progress), xii, 208, 241–44, 268, 296, 325n12

  Stanford, Adrian, 321n14

  Staples, Robert, 180

  Station to Station (performance poetry group), 32–33, 40–41, 215

  Stayin’ Alive (Berkowitz), 48

  Steinem, Gloria, 67

  Stoddard, Tom, 123–24, 223, 224–25

  Stokes, W. Royal, 78

  Stolin, Sam, 309n6

  Stonewall Place in Sheridan Square (NYC), 184

  Stonewall riots (1969), 6, 10, 81

  Stormé (film), 42

  Streisand, Barbra, 4, 221, 320n10

  Strub, Sean, 127

  Stud (San Francisco hangout), 157

  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 16

  Suede (lesbian singer), 327n8

  Suggs, Donald, 177

  Sullivan, Andrew, 188, 256

  Sullivan, Louis, 190

  Sun Ra, 78

  suramin, 53, 133, 273

  Surgeon General’s Report on AIDS (Koop report), 113, 153–54

  Surviving AIDS (Callen) (1990), 130, 249

  Surviving and Thriving with AIDS: Collected Wisdom (People with AIDS Coalition, 1988), 160–61, 164, 320n12

  “People of Color and AIDS,” 160

  “Women with AIDS,” 160

  survivors of HIV/AIDS, long-term

  Callen’s conversations with, 126, 132–33, 136–37, 164, 230, 277, 317n14

  characteristics, 132–33, 137

  mortality rates/median survival rates, 136–37, 229

  Sweeney, Tim, 152–53, 196

  Sweet Honey in the Rock (a capella ensemble), 165

  syphilis, 6, 10, 173, 220

  Tallmer, Abby, 11, 54, 73–74, 112, 199

  Tarver, Chuck, 216

  Tate, Garth, 30, 40–41

  Taylor, Cecil, 78

  Taylor, Elizabeth, 161

  Temple University, 30, 167, 318n26

  Testing the Limits Collective, 277

  Thatcher, Margaret, 61

  THC (marijuana) pills, 282

  T-helper cells

  and AZT, 129

  and Hemphill’s poem “Vital Signs,” 267–68

  and HIV theories, 128, 230

  and naltrexone, 164

  T-4 cells, 99, 226–27

  T8 suppressor cells, 46, 48, 226–27

  testing technology, 13

  “Thinking Sex: Notes for a Radical Theory of the Politics of Sexuality” (Rubin), 218

  “third gender” theory (Hay), 253

  Third World AIDS Advisory Task Force (San Francisco), 191

  This Bridge Called by Back (Moraga and Anzaldúa, eds.), 105

  Thomas, Clarence, 15

  Thurman, Wallace, 172

  Time magazine, 199–200

  Tinney, James S., 87, 89

  Tongues Untied (film), 34, 175, 180, 204–9

  Kennedy Center screening, 205–6, 209

  PBS broadcasts, 206–7

  Townsend, Cliff, 165, 202, 280, 327n8

  Tracy, Liz, 189

  Trax Recording (L.A.), 275, 276

  Tucker, Sterling, 16

  Turner, Dan, 67

  Turner, Maurice T., 140

  Tuskegee experiment (1932–72), 120, 138, 173

  Union Temple (Washington, D.C.), 86

  Unity (Philadelphia), 139, 215

  University of Maryland, 26–28

  University of Nebraska, 13

  University of Oregon, 291

  University of Pennsylvania Hospital, 300

  University of the District of Columbia, 26–27

  University of Toledo, 300

  Us Helping Us, 85, 292–93, 300

  U.S. Supreme Court

  Bowers decision (1986), 122–24, 154

  Webster decision (1989), 187

  Valentino, Carl, 247–49, 278

  Van Vechten, Carl, 30

  Vilcek, Jan, 9

  Village Voice, 57, 136, 158, 177, 311n9

  Vitamin C treatments, 64

  Voicescapes, 40, 106, 140–41

  The Wages of Sin (Allen), 49–50

  Walker, A’Lelia, 30

  Wall Street Journal, 122

  Wallace, Michelle, 294

  Washington, D.C. race riots (1968), 15

  Washington, D.C.’s black gay and lesbian community, 15–18, 28–42, 77–85, 139–41

  artistic/creative community, 17, 28–42, 77–85, 112, 140–42, 215

  D.C. Coalition, 16, 28, 29, 36, 41–42, 214–15

  lesbians and feminist community, 28–29, 155, 174–75

  See also Hemphill, Essex

  Washington, D.C.’s city-level response to AIDS crisis, 83–89, 139–40, 175

  Washington, Walter, 15

  Washington AIDS Partnership, 293

  Washington Blade, 27, 36, 41, 142

  Washington Post, 34, 35, 37, 78, 88, 117, 141, 232–33

  Washington Post Book World, 232–33

  Washington Project for the Arts (WPA), 37

  Washington Times, 88

  Washington Urban League, 16

  Waxman, Henry, 60, 150

  “We Know Who We Are” (Callen and Berkowitz), 47–51, 55–59, 94–95

  Webster v. Reproductive Health Services (1989), 187

  Wellman, Joyce, 37

  Welsing, Frances Cress, 180–81

  West, Cornel, 294

  Western blot test, 121

  Western Regional Conference on AIDS and Ethnic Minorities (1986), 191

  WHAM! (Women’s Health Action Mobilization), 187

  White, Edmund, 6, 70

  White, Ryan, 149

  Whitman-Walker Health clinic (Washington, D.C.), 83–84, 85, 86, 139–40, 141, 162–64, 216

  Whitmore, George, 223

  Wildmon, Donald E., 206–7

  Will, George, 75–76

  Williams, Cynthia Lou, 30

  Williams, Tennessee, 6

  Williamson, Cris, 276, 281

  Wilson, Cassandra, 78

  Wilson, Phill, 233–34, 302

  Wilson, Willie, 86

  Wingate, J. Terry, 86

  Wittke, Christopher, 160

  Wolfe, Maxine, 189–90

  Wollstonecraft, Mary, 102

  women and AIDS

  African American women, x

  and the CDC, 85, 189

  and CRI’s clinical drug trials, 152

  HIV/AIDS infections/ transmission, 66, 98, 137

  IV drug users, 137

  Women in the Life (publication), 32

  Woods, Donald, 36, 173, 209, 302

  Word I
s Out (film), 52

  World Health Organization (WHO), 256

  WPFW (D.C. radio station), 33, 117–18

  You Can Heal Your Life (Hay), 132

 

 

 


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