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Artbook at MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents Richard Berkowitz, Linda H. Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce on AIDS Activist Legacies

Saturday, July 19, at 4 PM, Artbook @ MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents a conversation by Visual AIDS presented in tandem with their exhibition at MoMA PS1, Love Rules: The Harm Reduction Archives of Heather Edney and Richard Berkowitz (April 24 to October 6).

The conversation centers three long-term HIV survivors and AIDS activists. Richard Berkowitz is joined by Linda H Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce as they celebrate How to Have Sex in an Epidemic: One Approach, Berkowitz' seminal work that laid the foundation for safe sex practices. Together, the three will trace the enduring impact of the text and how it has influenced their activist careers. The conversation will expand to more broadly highlight the importance of legacy work, prompting insights into how we properly archive histories and give activists their flowers while they're here.

Event livestreamed on Instagram at @artbookps1.

Please RSVP for the event and pre-order a signed copy here.

Artbook at MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents Richard Berkowitz, Linda H. Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce on AIDS Activist Legacies

Richard Berkowitz is an author and activist based in NYC. In 1983, Berkowitz co-authored How to Have Sex in an Epidemic, a 40-page pamphlet which went way beyond condom use to demonstrate how many forms of sexual activities could be made safe or safer. How to Have Sex... is widely regarded as the invention of the first sexually explicit safe sex guidelines. His 2003 book, Stayin’ Alive: The Invention of Safe Sex inspired the 2009 documentary, SEX POSITIVE, which won the Grand Jury prize for Best Documentary at OUTFEST L.A. He is the last surviving co-author of the “Denver Principles,” an historic 1983 document that redefined the doctor/patient relationship and has been celebrated by the United Nations, the World Health Organization and governments around the world where healthcare for all is a basic human right.

Linda H Scruggs, DHL, MHS, LPC, a highly respected figure in the field of HIV advocacy and education, has devoted over three decades to championing the rights and well-being of individuals living with HIV/AIDS. Scruggs's involvement in the HIV/AIDS community began as a women's health advocate at Johns Hopkins University (former Moore Clinic) after her own HIV diagnosis in 1990. In 2012, she co-founded Ribbon Consulting Group, LLC, which evolved into Ribbon – A Center of Excellence, a prominent nonprofit organization headquartered in Largo, Maryland, near the nation's capital. The organization facilitates engagement with policymakers, government agencies, and national HIV organizations, bolstering its ability to address HIV-related challenges and health disparities nationally and upon request internationally.

Ivy Kwan Arce is a Chinese-American artist and activist who has been HIV+ since 1990. She is the Board President of Treatment Action Group (TAG), a longtime member of ACT UP and the PWA Health Group, and served on the NYC Ryan White Planning Council from 1995 to 1999. She conceived and organizes the NYC Pride Health Fair, bringing care to the community during Pride. Ivy is married and the mother of two sons born HIV-negative thanks to antiretroviral treatment.


Artbook @ MoMA PS1 Bookstore
Conversation organized by Visual AIDS in tandem with their MoMA PS1 exhibition, Love Rules: The Harm Reduction Archives
Saturday, July 19, at 4 PM EST

22-25 Jackson Ave (at 46th Ave.)
Long Island City, NY 11101
(718) 433-1088
RSVP and pre-order a signed book here.

Artbook at MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents Richard Berkowitz, Linda H. Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce on AIDS Activist Legacies
Artbook at MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents Richard Berkowitz, Linda H. Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce on AIDS Activist Legacies
Artbook at MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents Richard Berkowitz, Linda H. Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce on AIDS Activist Legacies
Artbook at MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents Richard Berkowitz, Linda H. Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce on AIDS Activist Legacies
Artbook at MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents Richard Berkowitz, Linda H. Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce on AIDS Activist Legacies
Artbook at MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents Richard Berkowitz, Linda H. Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce on AIDS Activist Legacies
Artbook at MoMA PS1 Bookstore presents Richard Berkowitz, Linda H. Scruggs and Ivy Kwan Arce on AIDS Activist Legacies