Forget Burial
Discover the powerful connections between early HIV caregiving activism and contemporary disability movements in Forget Burial by Marty Fink. Published by Rutgers University Press in 2020, this compelling paperback spans 214 pages and serves as a vital exploration of resilience and community. Fink's insightful narrative refuses to let the legacies of long-term survivors and those we have lost fade away. Instead, it illuminates the essential kinships formed during the early days of the HIV crisis and ties them to the ongoing struggles for queer and trans body self-determination. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of health, identity, and activism, making it a significant addition to contemporary discussions around disability and LGBTQ+ rights.