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This World AIDS Day, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray are dedicating the show to the music that helped educate and inform during the height of the HIV epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s. There is no justice movement that emerges without art, and many musicians turned HIV activists during the most difficult years. Black artists were absolutely on the frontlines demanding money for research and treatment and educating the community.
Joining us for this conversation is stephen hicks.
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stephen hicks Biography:
stephen is a writer, filmmaker, and public health advocate. He was the 2021-2022 Narrative Justice Fellow at CNP and is based in Washington, D.C.
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This World AIDS Day, DJ Sir Daniel and Jay Ray are dedicating the show to the music that helped educate and inform during the height of the HIV epidemic of the 1980s and 1990s. There is no justice movement that emerges without art, and many musicians turned HIV activists during the most difficult years. Black artists were absolutely on the frontlines demanding money for research and treatment and educating the community.
Joining us for this conversation is stephen hicks.
Download show notes: https://qpnt.net/show-80-notes
Watch this episode on our website: https://to.qpnt.net/watch-show-80
stephen hicks Biography:
stephen is a writer, filmmaker, and public health advocate. He was the 2021-2022 Narrative Justice Fellow at CNP and is based in Washington, D.C.
Follow stephen hicks:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/stephenhicks
Instagram: https://instagram.com/kingofthedancefloor
Enjoy Queue Points? Leave us a tip on Patreon: https://qpnt.net/tipjar
Become a Queue Points Insider to watch video replays of archived episodes, exclusives and more: https://qpnt.net/subscribe
Subscribe & Review Us on Apple Podcasts: https://qpnt.net/applepodcasts
Review us on Podchaser: https://qpnt.net/podchaser
Subscribe on Spotify: https://qpnt.net/spotify
Follow Us On Social Media
Facebook: https://facebook.com/queueshow
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Follow DJ Sir Daniel On Social Media
Facebook: https://facebook.com/djsirdaniel
Instagram : https://instagram.com/djsirdaniel
Twitter: https://twitter.com/djsirdaniel
Mixcloud: https://mixcloud.com/thesirdaniel
Follow Jay Ray On Social Media
Facebook: https://facebook.com/jayrayisthename
Instagram : https://instagram.com/jayrayisthename
Twitter https://twitter.com/jayrayisthename
#WorldAIDSDay #blackpodcasters #videopodcast #musicpodcast
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