Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q20858223> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 35 of
35
with 100 triples per page.
- Q20858223 subject Q6443743.
- Q20858223 subject Q8217561.
- Q20858223 subject Q8578119.
- Q20858223 subject Q8578429.
- Q20858223 subject Q8681490.
- Q20858223 abstract "Proyecto ContraSIDA por Vida (also known as PCPV and Proyecto) was an HIV-prevention agency located in the Mission District of San Francisco that provided community-based healthcare for the Latino and LGBT communities. It was one of several community-based health organizations that emerged in response to the AIDS crisis. Three interrelated components distinguish its unique contributions to LGBT organizations and AIDS advocacy efforts: a commitment to multi-gender organizing, sex-positive programming, and principles of harm reduction. Operated from 1993 to 2005, the agency merged from the organization CURAS (Community Responding to AIDS/SIDA) and targeted those under-served by existing HIV prevention resources including transgender women, Spanish-speaking immigrants, Latino youth, and neighborhood sex workers.PCPV was committed to new forms of community building. They promoted health education by addressing differences in age, language, class, immigrant status, and gender. Their dynamic approach to community engagement, education, and outreach was inspired by Paulo Freire, the Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies Birmingham School, ACT-UP and El movimiento de liberación gay based in Mexico City.PCPV's approach, programming, and materials were characterized by multilingualism, neologism, bold social marketing, and enacting cultural fluency. Organized as a constellation of community agents committed to creative care-taking and activist intervention, PCPV served as a springboard for many notable Latinx artists, activists, academics, and allies. The distinctive tone of its mission statement, drafted by Chicano playwright Ricardo Bracho, captures the multi-lingual flavor and political urgency of the group's radical vision:"Proyecto ContraSIDA is coming to you--you joto, you macha, you vestigial, you queer, you femme, you girls and boys and boygirls and girlboys de ambiente, con la fé and fearlessness that we can combat AIDS, determine our own destinos, and love ourselves and each other con dignidad, humor, y lujuria."This mission statement recognizes the complex ways that people identify their gender and sexuality in culturally specific ways. The organization's name includes references to two important concepts in Chicana/o street culture, "con safos," often written as C/S, and "por vida," often written as P/V.".
- Q20858223 wikiPageExternalLink agriculturalblog.com.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q1052281.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q12199.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q130989.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q1464994.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q1489.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q154136.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q15787.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q16202167.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q164797.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q168756.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q17884.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q223429.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q30081.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q31207.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q343047.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q4822544.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q51415.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q58669.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q62.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q6443743.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q7469.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q8162.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q8217561.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q8578119.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q8578429.
- Q20858223 wikiPageWikiLink Q8681490.
- Q20858223 comment "Proyecto ContraSIDA por Vida (also known as PCPV and Proyecto) was an HIV-prevention agency located in the Mission District of San Francisco that provided community-based healthcare for the Latino and LGBT communities. It was one of several community-based health organizations that emerged in response to the AIDS crisis.".
- Q20858223 label "Proyecto ContraSIDA por Vida".