Authors: Martin Duberman
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
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 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
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
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, 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
Rubenstein, Arye,
161–62
Rubin, Gayle,
218
Rustin, Bayard,
207
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
and group-based sexuality,
251–53
How to Have Sex in an Epidemic
(1983 pamphlet),
68–71
,
90
Koop report,
153
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
saquinavir,
304
Schlafly, Phyllis,
154
Schomburg Center for Research in Black
xii
, Culture,
294
,
309n6
Schulman, Sarah,
189
Sear Sound (Manhattan studio),
276
,
278
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
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
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
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
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
Sonnabend, Joseph,
9–13
,
45–51
,
162
and AIDS in Africa,
314n11