
Episode 20 – Organize to Survive: The AIDS Crisis (Part 3)
In This Broadcast
How a community built its own lifelines when the world looked away.
In the penultimate installment of our four-part HIV Awareness Month miniseries, Dany and Claire explore how queer communities became caregivers, researchers, pharmacists, smugglers, lawyers, activists, and even nuns to survive a global plague in an era of political apathy and moral condemnation.
This inspiring episode highlights the mutual aid networks that held up a generation.
The episode explores:
- How we continue to honor lesbians today for being caregivers and clinicians.
- How the community took medical research into their own hands.
- Buyers’ Clubs that became life-saving drug smugglers at a time when governments were happy to ignore the crisis.
- Gender-fucking nuns that stepped in to fill a spiritual gap for the sick and dying.
- Support and advocacy groups that paved the way for the needed social change that was coming.
Content Warnings:
This episode discusses illness, death, medical neglect, homophobia, transphobia, and the AIDS crisis. Listener discretion advised.

