Protest Photo by Gordon Parks + Aids Memorial II Photo Random -Dec. 2014
Gordon Parks
Photo by Gordon Parks (Harlem, 1963)
The racial group most likely to be killed by law enforcement is Native Americans, followed by African Americans, Latinos, Whites, and Asian Americans.
Dec 1 – On World’s Aid Day.
We remember poets, filmmakers, actors, authors, artists, photographers, sculptors, philosophers, cinematographers, composer singers, figure skaters who died of Aids .
Aids Memorial (Fotos of Eleven Good Men) Klaus Nomi & and others.
Aids Memorial part II
Susan Sontag and Nestor Almendros
Susan Sontag, the American critic and a former supporter of the Castro regime, describes the Castro campaign against homosexuals as ”a heritage, in a way a ‘Puritan’ one, that is deeply embedded in the morals of the Left.” She continues: ”The discovery that homosexuals were being persecuted in Cuba shows, I think, how much the Left needs to evolve.”
(Susan Sontag’s son David Rief translated Francois Truffaut’ forward to A Man with A Camera titled “The Lights of Nestor Almendros”.)
Nestor Almendros – A Man with a Camera…(You can see his documentary from here.)
Tony Perkins relaxing on the Psycho set.
Paul Monette
(Photo by Robert Giard)
was an American author, poet, and activist best known for his essays about gay relationships.
Borrowed Time: An AIDS Memoir. 1988
Burce Chatwin and Werner Herzog – The Anatomy of Restlessness.