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Featuring the diverse experiences of people living with HIV, Seeing Red highlights various perspectives from academics, activists, and community workers who think ahead to the new and complex challenges associated with the condition.

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Acknowledgements Introduction Michael Orsini, Suzanne Hindmarch & Marilou Gagnon Part 1. Systems Chapter 1. The Rights Response is (Still) Required: Preserving the Human Rights Core of HIV Exceptionalism in pursuing the End of AIDS Richard Elliott Chapter 2. HIV Criminalization as “Risk Management”: On the Importance of Structural Stigma Marilou Gagnon & Christine Vézina Chapter 3. Institutionalizing Risk in the “daddy-state”: Carceral Spaces as HIV Risk Environments Jennifer M. Kilty Chapter 4. We Are Still Sick but We Look Cured! The Iatrogenic Effects of HIV Public Health Policy on HIV Positive Gay Men Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco Part 2. Services Chapter 5. Aging Without A Net: Policy Barriers Facing Older Adults Living With HIV in Canada Kate Murzin & Charles Furlotte Chapter 6. Evaluation Policy at AIDS Service Organizations: Managing Multiple Accountabilities Nicole Greenspan Chapter 7. Living and Aging with HIV: Tiptoeing through a Pan-Canadian Policy Maze Ron Rosenes Chapter 8. Charting the Course: Exploring HIV, Employment and Income Security through an Episodic Disability Lens Wendy Porch & Tammy C. Yates Part 3. Populations Chapter 9. Governing Participation: A Critical Analysis of International and Canadian Texts Promoting the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV & AIDS Alex McClelland, Adrian Guta & Nicole Greenspan Chapter 10. What a Mess! Viewing Trans Women Living with HIV as Managers of Policy Mess Natalie Duchesne Chapter 11. “Good Medicine”: Decolonizing HIV Policy for Indigenous Women in Canada Tracey Prentice, Doris Peltier, Elizabeth Benson, Kerrigan Johnson, Kecia Larkin, Krista Shore & Renée Masching Chapter 12. Do it in a Good Way: Recommendations for Research and Policy in Indigenous Communities Aging with HIV/AIDS Chelsea Gabel, Randy Jackson & Chaneesa Ryan Chapter 13. On the Experience of Pregnancy: Stories of HIV-Positive Refugee Women in Canada Teresa Chulach, Marilou Gagnon & Dave Holmes Chapter 14. HIV and Hepatitis C Co-Infection: Pathways to Care, Pathways to Advocacy: A Conversation with Colleen Price Colleen Price Chapter 15. AIDS Activism: Remembering Resistance Versus Socially Organized Forgetting Gary Kinsman Conclusion Suzanne Hindmarch, Michael Orsini & Marilou Gagnon

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    Publisher: University of Toronto Press
    Publication Date: 02/05/2018
    ISBN13: 9781487500153, 978-1487500153
    ISBN10: 1487500157

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Featuring the diverse experiences of people living with HIV, Seeing Red highlights various perspectives from academics, activists, and community workers who think ahead to the new and complex challenges associated with the condition.

    Table of Contents
    Acknowledgements Introduction Michael Orsini, Suzanne Hindmarch & Marilou Gagnon Part 1. Systems Chapter 1. The Rights Response is (Still) Required: Preserving the Human Rights Core of HIV Exceptionalism in pursuing the End of AIDS Richard Elliott Chapter 2. HIV Criminalization as “Risk Management”: On the Importance of Structural Stigma Marilou Gagnon & Christine Vézina Chapter 3. Institutionalizing Risk in the “daddy-state”: Carceral Spaces as HIV Risk Environments Jennifer M. Kilty Chapter 4. We Are Still Sick but We Look Cured! The Iatrogenic Effects of HIV Public Health Policy on HIV Positive Gay Men Francisco Ibáñez-Carrasco Part 2. Services Chapter 5. Aging Without A Net: Policy Barriers Facing Older Adults Living With HIV in Canada Kate Murzin & Charles Furlotte Chapter 6. Evaluation Policy at AIDS Service Organizations: Managing Multiple Accountabilities Nicole Greenspan Chapter 7. Living and Aging with HIV: Tiptoeing through a Pan-Canadian Policy Maze Ron Rosenes Chapter 8. Charting the Course: Exploring HIV, Employment and Income Security through an Episodic Disability Lens Wendy Porch & Tammy C. Yates Part 3. Populations Chapter 9. Governing Participation: A Critical Analysis of International and Canadian Texts Promoting the Greater Involvement of People Living with HIV & AIDS Alex McClelland, Adrian Guta & Nicole Greenspan Chapter 10. What a Mess! Viewing Trans Women Living with HIV as Managers of Policy Mess Natalie Duchesne Chapter 11. “Good Medicine”: Decolonizing HIV Policy for Indigenous Women in Canada Tracey Prentice, Doris Peltier, Elizabeth Benson, Kerrigan Johnson, Kecia Larkin, Krista Shore & Renée Masching Chapter 12. Do it in a Good Way: Recommendations for Research and Policy in Indigenous Communities Aging with HIV/AIDS Chelsea Gabel, Randy Jackson & Chaneesa Ryan Chapter 13. On the Experience of Pregnancy: Stories of HIV-Positive Refugee Women in Canada Teresa Chulach, Marilou Gagnon & Dave Holmes Chapter 14. HIV and Hepatitis C Co-Infection: Pathways to Care, Pathways to Advocacy: A Conversation with Colleen Price Colleen Price Chapter 15. AIDS Activism: Remembering Resistance Versus Socially Organized Forgetting Gary Kinsman Conclusion Suzanne Hindmarch, Michael Orsini & Marilou Gagnon

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