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Theodore (ted) Kerr

Theodore (ted) Kerr is a Canadian born, Brooklyn based writer and organizer. For the US's National Library of Medicine he curated, A People's History of Pandemic: AIDS, Posters, and Stories of Public Health. He edited an On Curating issue entitled, What You Don't Know About AIDS Could Fill a Museum. He is a founding member of What Would an HIV Doula Do? With Alexandra Juhasz, he co-wrote the book, We Are Having This Conversation Now: The Times of AIDS Cultural Production (Duke University Press, 2022).

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    Here, Better, Now

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    Opening: Precedents and Predecessors

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    URGENT ARCHIVES

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    WISH YOU WERE HERE, WISH HERE WAS BETTER

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    ORGANIZING OUR GRIEF

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    In Errors We See Ourselves

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    Moving through Mourning: From AIDS to COVID-19

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    Queering Evidence: The Ephemera of Queer Acts and Memories
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    Responsive Resources

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