Via: "Garry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> n.b. more to be added --- National AIDS Bulletin v12n3 1998 EVERYONE'S BUSINESS Love, magic, and the art of resistance There is a wealth of Indigenous art dealing with issues of sex, sexuality, health and HIV. And a radical forthcoming exhibition, Love Magic will take up the theme of Aboriginal erotica. Maurice O'Riordan explores the art of resistance. http://reconciliation.queer.org.au/nab_everyone.htm AMONG, WITHIN AND BETWEEN Interview: Sue Fowles and Chris Lawrence, AIDS Council of NSW When Sue Fowles took the reins as the first Aboriginal women's project officer within the state AIDS council, she had to hit the ground running. She describes her time as a steep learning curve, not just for herself, but for those in the communities who are her "target groups". Sue and her counterpart, gay men's project officer Chris Lawrence, have had to become virtual cultural acrobats, challenging and confronting cultural differences at every level. Without the comfort of clearly identified 'target groups' who fall politiely into categories, they have necessarily had to reinvent how HIV education "gets done". They talk with Kirsty Machon. http://reconciliation.queer.org.au/nab_acon.htm FOR ALL AUSTRALIANS? In a time when many are hailing advances in HIV/AIDS treatments, and lauding Australia's response to HIV as exemplary, just how proud of our record should we be? Gay, Indigenous and HIV positive, Rodney Junga-Williams tells a different story. For Aboriginal Australians, he writes, it's a question of: What access? Whose equality? http://reconciliation.queer.org.au/nab_australians.htm Garry -- |: Paul Canning [EMAIL PROTECTED] � http://www.rainbow.net.au/~canning >Queers for Reconciliation http://reconciliation.queer.org.au � Jan Kneen-McDaid http://www.rainbow.net.au/~canning/jan.htm >: "I consider this a very serious incident. It is a pie, but it could have caused injuries." San Francisco Police Chief Fred Lau after the mayor was 'pied'.
