![]() Mailing to 15,000 academics and activists. Print Ads in The Nation, The Voice Literary Supplement, gay and lesbian magazines, and The Boston Phoenix. ''We have to reach people who already know what the issues are, and who aren't going into the discussion with the preconception that public sex shouldn't exist, or without the knowledge that it in fact does exist, or poeple who, no matter what you say, associate homosexuality with AIDS.'' Policing Public Sex: queer politics and the future of AIDS activism by Dangerous Bedfellows Collective Ephen Glenn Colter et al, editors and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. PUBLICITY ''We can't spend our time on mass-appeal, mainstream media outlets,'' said Wayne Hoffman, on of the editors. POLICING PUBLIC SEX, edited by Dangerous Bedfellows, five New York University doctoral students (South End Press, Boston)ĭESCRIPTION Essays by activists, a porn star, academics, a psychotherapist and others on AIDS and gay activism Print An ad in The New York Times, with an ''as seen on Oprah'' line.Īppearances Book-signing at the new Borders bookstore on Wall Street last week included appearances by Candida Royale, who makes pornographic films meant to appeal to women, and a stripper, Dianah King. ![]()
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