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Carleton Experts Available – World AIDS Day

Published on November 30, 2020

Dec. 1, 2020 is World AIDS Day and Carleton experts are available to comment on related topics.

Ryan Conrad
Professor, The Pauline Jewett Institute, Women and Gender Studies

Email: ryanconrad@cunet.carleton.ca

Conrad is an activist, artist, and cultural studies scholar whose research interests include queer studies, queer of colour critique, affect theory, archival practices, film and media, HIV/AIDS, sex work, migration, and social movement history. Conrad previously held a postdoctoral appointment at the AIDS Activist History Project housed in Sociology at Carleton. His manuscript entitled Radical VIHsion: Canadian AIDS Film and Video is forthcoming in 2021.

Alexis Shotwell
Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Email: alexis.shotwell@carleton.ca

Shotwell’s research interests include social and political theory, with a current focus on complicity and complexity as a ground for ethical and political action. She is cross-appointed with Carleton’s Department of Philosophy and the Pauline Jewett Institute, Women and Gender Studies. Shotwell is available to speak about the history of AIDS activism in Canada and is the co-investigator for the AIDS Activist History project

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