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Thanksgiving Mantra – How Many More Have To Die? (Harmony Moore Has To Die!)

Pocono Turkey 2008 © Frank H. Jump

Back in the old days of ACT UP demos when I was an active participant in the endless chanting “How many more have to die?” – some of the more cynical of us (Ron Goldberg- are you listening?) would ask – Who is Harmony Moore and WHY does she have to die?

On a much lighter note, there aren’t as many turkeys being slaughtered as chickens – and most of the almost defrosted turkeys to be devoured tomorrow (can’t wait to get mine stuffed and in the oven) have already died months ago.

There’s another week until World AIDS Day and not one day goes by when I’m not reminded I’ve been living with a killer virus for over half of my life. That being said, I do have much for which to be thankful-

  • I am gainfully employed & fulfilled by my career in a period of the worst unemployment in decades.
  • I’m in a loving & committed relationship with the love of my life for over 21 years.
  • My health, aside from producing outrageously high triglycerides, is better than the average fifty year old American man.
  • And although I do experience the blues more than I ever have before, the bouts aren’t debilitating and I always manage to rebound.

It doesn’t look like I’m going to be releasing my Fading Ad book on World AIDS Day as planned. I don’t want to rush and I’ve been very busy with the service learning curriculum around HIV/AIDS I’ve been developing at my school. Perhaps after the holidays will be a more realistic goal, even though I would have liked the eBook out for the holiday buying season. Our recent loss of data with BLUEHOST (who takes no responsibility for the server failure) has been remedied. Fortunately I’ve been a digital pack rat and had almost all of my files backed up (somewhere).

Well, I’m not usually much of a talker [here] and posting daily photos (obsessively) is really my forté, so I won’t bore you with any more of my psychobabble. But do drop me a line and let me know it isn’t all for naught. Happily, my friends are no longer dying in droves and it looks as if I’ll be around at least until retirement.  I must reiterate that The Fading Ad Campaign remains a metaphor for survival, if not just from AIDS but from disenchantment- from a wearing down of that naïve optimism that has buoyed me for these first fifty years – and a metaphor of surviving a rabid anti-Progressive, Right Wing movement that is hell-bent on causing this Administration’s failure. Turkeys!

World AIDS Day – December 1st 2010 – Give to an AIDS Charity

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Our school is sponsoring a Kenyan child orphaned from AIDS. They thought if they donated their ice cream money for one week, we could raise the funds without great sacrifice. Visit the site to see some of the posters they made for this fundraising event. One of my student’s grandmother volunteers her time on Mondays and Thursdays to help me out and she will match 50¢ for every dollar we raise on World AIDS Day. I think that is just grand.  If you find it in your hearts to donate, please visit the SOS Children’s Villages website. What is one ice cream when it compares to giving a child in need a chance to have a home & an education?

Durex Condom Sack Race – Aidsfonds NL – Roze Zaterdag – Amersfoort, NL

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Not Fade Away – Frank H. Jump – Produced & Directed by Jim Sayegh

a film produced and directed by Jim Sayegh

Signs and vines weather and grow.
Brick, pigment, plant and lime-
Tenuously intertwined through time.
As paint degrades and image fades,
Soft tones evolve
From salmon pinks and jades-
Into sand and grime.

Frank H. Jump, Fading Ad Campaign

Highly skilled television director with wide-ranging experience • Multi-camera studio drama • Live, multi-camera news, talk, and lifestyle • Single camera location drama • Single camera news and sports features • Extensive special effects and post-production • Production and technical systems consultant • Control Room and post-production AD

Specialties

  • multi-camera studio directing, control room and post-production AD  – LinkedIn

Mr. Sayegh has a BA in Journalism from New York University and is currently an adjunct professor at Brooklyn College where he is completing his Masters in Fine Arts.

World AIDS Day MITZVAH = A not-so-random act of kindness

© Frank H. Jump

December 1st is World AIDS Day. As always, I post on this day thoughtfully. I’ve lived more than half my life with HIV. I will be fifty in March. A small miracle.

In Hebrew, the term mitzvah “has also come to express an act of human kindness. According to the teachings of Judaism, all moral laws are, or are derived from, divine commandments. – Wikipedia

If you haven’t planned one today, perform a mitzvah for someone you know who has been affected by HIV/AIDS.

To further quote Wikipedia:

The opinions of the Talmudic rabbis are divided between those who seek the purpose of the mitzvot and those who do not question them. The latter argue that if the reason for each mitzvah could be determined, people might try to achieve what they see as the purpose of the mitzvah, without actually performing the mitzvah itself.

Don’t overthink the mitzvah! Just do it!

Waiting for the big miracle. In the meantime, a mitzvah would be divine!

In memory of Wayne Fischer- a NYC school teacher & friend dedicated to AIDS awareness.

Tens of Thousands of Teachers & Other Union Workers Rally @ City Hall to Protest Budget Cuts

by Amy Zimmer - Metro NY

by Amy Zimmer – Metro NY

© Frank H. Jump

Union Rally – March 5th 2009 @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Union Rally – March 5th 2009 @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Union Rally – March 5th 2009 @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Union Rally – March 5th 2009 @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Union Rally – March 5th 2009 @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Union Rally – March 5th 2009 @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Union Rally – March 5th 2009 @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

Union Rally – March 5th 2009 @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Bill Thompson @ City Hall NYC Union Rally – Our Future Mayor © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Tens of Thousands of Union Worker Rally @ City Hall NYC © Frank H. Jump

Metro NY article by Amy Zimmer

Metro NY article by Amy Zimmer

More from the ACT UP Archive

Greg Bordowitz interviews Frank Jump in ACT-UP Gay Pride Concentration Camp Float - a response to William F. Buckley Jrs HIV Tattoo Proposal

Greg Bordowitz interviews Frank Jump in ACT-UP Gay Pride Concentration Camp Float - a response to William F. Buckley Jr's HIV Tattoo Proposal

Lea Delaria & Frank Jump emcees an Albany LGBT event in 1988 - Tom Stoddard in background.

Lea Delaria & Frank Jump (co- emcees) at an Albany LGBT event in 1988 - Tom Stoddard in background to the left.

Eric Sawyer & Frank Jump with Mark Fotopoulos (Andy Humm in background)

Eric Sawyer & Frank Jump with Mark Fotopoulos (Andy Humm in background)

Eric Sawyer, Willy Jump & Frank Jump @ NYC Gay Pride March 1988

Eric Sawyer, Willy Jump & Frank Jump @ NYC Gay Pride March 1988

Frank Jump & Eric Sawyer

Frank Jump & Eric Sawyer

Phil Reed at ACT-UP Stop the Church Demonstration @ St Patricks Cathedral

Phil Reed at ACT-UP Stop the Church Demonstration @ St Patrick's Cathedral

Positive Outlook from Canada on US HIV/AIDS Immigration Ban Lift

© Frank H. Jump

© Frank H. Jump

The United States Ending the Travel Ban for HIV Positive Individuals

excerpt: In the context of legislation to renew and increase funding for PEPFAR, the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the United States Senate voted on July 16 to abolish the travel ban for HIV positive individuals entering the United States as visitors. The House of Representatives passed the same legislation approximately a week later and it has now been signed into law by President Bush.

Before we rush to the border to take advantage of this newly adopted legislation, it would be wise to take into consideration that the legislation mandates certain other government agencies to make changes to their policies to put this change into effect, but those changes have not yet taken place and may take several months to be realized.

– Ken Monteith, Executive Director

Remembrance of Our Dead – The War With AIDS Isn't Over

“The History Of AIDS In America
Has Been One Of Denial & Suppression…”

Silence = Death/David Wojnarowicz
Remembrance of Our Dead

Wallace Shawn reads from Vito Russo’s Celluloid Closet

AIDSGATE Commemorative Stamp

Memorial Day has always been a bittersweet holiday for me. I don’t know many veterans since many of my friends are gay or lesbian and cannot openly serve in the military. The only legitimate and significant war I have personally experienced been the War Against AIDS. From this day forward, Memorial Day will be a day I will remember those I’ve lost in this war and I invite everyone else to join me.

Sitting and trying to think of the countless people I have encountered in my life who have died from this still stigmatizing disease is a daunting task. Above are some of the names of friends and acquaintances who have touched our lives (Vincenzo and myself) in some way. [I’ve gotten up out of bed and updated the list twice already. I don’t think this is a realistic task for one day.]

This April I have been HIV+ for 24 years – half of my life. Through the years I have begun to have days when I think of the disease only perhaps once or twice a day, but not a single day goes by that I’m not reminded of my mortality at least once – probably due to my adherence to my meds. Then I remember those I’ve lost. I encourage people to share names of their loved ones who have died of AIDS- reminding America of the indignities and indifference they had experienced.

Image citings:

Silence = Death & AIDSGATE – Gran Fury
David Wojnarowicz
Vito Russo

Other similar postings:

Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell
The Ban on HIV/AIDS Immigration

Repent, For Allah Is Merciful – Egypt Accused of Torturing HIV+ Men

Recent arrests and trials in Egypt of HIV-positive men endanger human rights, an international watchdog said Wednesday and called on authorities to release those in custody and stop criminalizing AIDS. – The Advocate

LGBT Rights in Egypt & An Islamic Perspective on Repentance

When will the United States start cutting ties with countries who commit human rights offenses? We’d have to cut ties with ourselves.

Frank H. Jump