Yell Zine #2
Youth, HIV/AIDS
"Youth Education Life Line is the committee of ACT UP that focuses on teen issues in the AIDS crisis. We are a body of diverse, articulate, in-your-face activists fighting for students' rights to comprehensive AIDS education, free condoms, dental dams, and dean needles in the New York City schools. Our members represent a cross-section of the multicultural society we live in today: women, men, queers, straights, young and old, HIV +, HIV-, ethnic and other minorities. We do not discriminate."
Youth Education Life Life Committee, ACT UP
http://www.qzap.org/v5/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=2008
1995
PDF Pamphlet
A Queersafe Zine
Queer, Trans, Safer Sex, STIs, Masturbation, Consent
Under a section titled, "Why a Sex Health Zine for Queers," the authors write, "The reason that I am making this zine is because safe sex education since the arrival of the HIV/AIDS Pandemic has been designed in a way to blame and shame not only queers, but also sex workers, drug users, people with multiple partners and non-white people among others. At the same time education campaigns tend to exclude these groups from large-scale public education campaigns making it even more difficult to get a hold of education and the tools needed to keep these communities safe and healthy. Being safe shouldn't mean giving up our identities. We can be safe and still fuck who we want to fuck, be healthy, party how we want to party, be responsible, have fun, keep our friends safe, keep our boundaries, not get married if we don't want to, have more than one lover if we want to, and keep our communities safe. If you want to and/or can stop having sex then, cooL.. If you don't want to and/or can't, then its good to know ways that we can be safe without being celibate."
Mary Potter, Leah Newbold, Adriana
http://archive.qzap.org/index.php/Detail/Object/Show/object_id/352
Unknown
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English
YELL Zine #1
HIV / AIDS, condoms, education
"Youth Education Life Line is the committee of ACT UP that focuses on teen issues in the AIDS crisis. We are a body of diverse, articulate, in-your-face activists fighting for students' rights to comprehensive AIDS education, free condoms, dental dams, and clean needles in the New York City schools. Our members represent a cross-section of the multicultural society we live in today: women, men, queers, straights, young and old, HIV +, HIV-, ethnic and other minorities. We do not discriminate."
Youth Education Life Line Committee, ACT UP
http://www.qzap.org/v5/gallery/main.php?g2_itemId=2005
1994
Anya Katz
PDF Pamphlet
English