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Episode 2: How to Have Sex in an Epidemic

By: Leon Neyfakh, Andrew Parsons, Sam Graham-Felsen, Madeline Kaplan, Ula Kulpa, Prologue Projects
Narrated by: Leon Neyfakh
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  • Summary

  • As the AIDS crisis worsens, gay men in New York City improvise a response, forming alliances and drawing battle lines.

    You can find a list of books, articles, and documentaries we used in our research at bit.ly/fiascopod

    ©2022 Prologue Projects (P)2022 Prologue Projects
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I am not a podcast person, in fact this is my first. it is phenomenal. I am going to search for other seasons of Fiasco when I am finished with this one. kudos

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This was phenomenal. It reminds me that archetypal behavior does not change. The reactions to Covid are the same as to the AIDS epidemic, Spanish Flu and the Black Death. Fear. Blame. Misinformation. Violence. Neglect. Religious institutions speaking of the Apocalypse. Unfortunately, this is cyclical and we don’t remember or study history.

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