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Sarah Schulman’s Radical Approach to Conflict, Communication and Change

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ACT UP

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Conflict is Not Abuse

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This is a book in which all people with AIDS matter

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Sarah Schulman’s work — as a nonfiction writer, novelist, activist, playwright and filmmaker — confronts the very thing most people try to avoid: conflict. Schulman, far from running from it, believes we need more of it. This was true in Schulman’s 2016 book, “Conflict Is Not Abuse,” which argues that people often mislabel conflict as abuse without recognizing the power that they have to potentially abuse others. Viewing oneself as a victim can be one way to earn compassion. But powerful groups often use their perceived victimhood as an excuse to harm those who are more vulnerable. And more individually, people often don’t see when they have power, and they often fear or dodge the work of repair. It’s a challenging and prescient book, with a deep faith in the healing power of not just communication, but of collision. Schulman’s latest book, “Let the Record Show,” is a history of ACT UP New York, the direct-action group that reshaped AIDS activism in the late ’80s and early ’90s. It’s a book about necessary conflicts: between the AIDS community and the U.S. government, and between queer people and a widely homophobic society. But it’s also about conflict among people who generally agree with one another and are working toward a common goal. Schulman calls the book “a political history,” but it’s also a work of political theory: a proposal for how social movements can become more effective by embracing dissensus rather than striving for consensus. We began this conversation discussing ACT UP, conflict and Schulman’s theory of political change. But we also ended up discussing Israel and Palestine, a topic she has written widely about. And Schulman shares her thoughts on contemporary L.G.B.T.Q. politics and what she thinks has been lost as queer culture has become more mainstream. Mentioned in this episode: Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993 by Sarah Schulman Conflict Is Not Abuse: Overstating Harm, Community Responsibility, and the Duty of Repair by Sarah Schulman Recommendations: Poor Queer Studies: Confronting Elitism in the University by Matt Brim Vanguard: How Black Women Broke Barriers, Won the Vote, and Insisted on Equality for All by Martha S. Jones Memorial Drive: A Daughter’s Memoir by Natasha Trethewey You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of "The Ezra Klein Show" at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld, audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Special thanks to Kristin Lin.
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Individuals interested in social justice and public healthActivists and individuals interested in social justiceReaders interested in LGBTQ+ issues and social justiceIndividuals interested in queer studies and social justiceReaders interested in social justice and activismReaders interested in personal narratives and literary excellence.

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Best for Individuals interested in social justice and public healthOften cited around AIDS crisis activism

ACT UP was the last social movement in America to be successful, focusing on AIDS activism and changing perceptions and policies around the disease.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in social justice and public health
Key quote: What AIDS revealed was not the problem of the virus. What AIDS revealed was the problems of our society.
The host discusses the formation of ACT UP in response to the AIDS crisis and the lack of political action at the time. The mention of the book highlights the societal issues revealed by the AIDS epidemic, emphasizing the disconnect between those affected and those in power.
ASIN: 1250849128
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Conflict is Not Abuse cover
Best for Activists and individuals interested in social justiceOften cited around conflict and activism

The book discusses conflict as a necessary part of communication and societal change, contrasting it with the idea of conflict as abuse.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Activists and individuals interested in social justice
Key quote: One thing that the modern left needs to learn from ACT UP is that conflict is okay.
The host discusses how the book 'Conflict is Not Abuse' addresses the mischaracterization of conflict as abuse, particularly in activist contexts. They emphasize the importance of accepting conflict as a natural part of social discourse, especially for marginalized voices resisting injustice.
ASIN: 1551526433
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This is a book in which all people with AIDS matter cover
Best for Readers interested in LGBTQ+ issues and social justiceOften cited around AIDS and communication

The speaker emphasizes the importance of every person's life and voice, particularly in the context of AIDS, stating that understanding any situation requires recognizing everyone's value.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in LGBTQ+ issues and social justice
Key quote: This is a book in which all people with AIDS matter.
The host discusses the importance of recognizing the value of all lives affected by AIDS, emphasizing that understanding the truth of any situation requires acknowledging everyone's worth. This leads to the mention of the book, which aims to highlight the significance of those living with AIDS and their experiences.
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Best for Individuals interested in queer studies and social justiceOften cited around importance of collective movements

A phenomenal book about inequality in our higher educational system with lots of good ideas about how to address that.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in queer studies and social justice
Key quote: It's a phenomenal book about inequality in our higher educational system with lots of good ideas about how to address that.
The host mentions 'Poor Queer Studies' to highlight the significance of addressing inequality in higher education, particularly for marginalized communities. The book is praised for its insightful ideas on how to tackle these issues within the context of queer studies.
ASIN: 1478008202
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Vanguard
Martha S. Jones
Best for Readers interested in social justice and activismOften cited around ACT UP and social movements

It re-historicizes and breaks a myth that kept us all back from thinking accurately about women's voting rights.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Readers interested in social justice and activism
Key quote: Only tiny vanguards actually take the actions necessary.
The host discusses the significance of ACT UP as a transformative activist movement and its impact on societal perceptions of issues like gay marriage. This leads to a reflection on the themes presented in 'Vanguard' regarding the role of small, committed groups in driving social change.
ASIN: 1541600258
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Memorial Drive
Natasha Trethewey
Best for Readers interested in personal narratives and literary excellence.Often cited around books that influenced you

An incredibly well-written book about when her mother was murdered when she was 19 years old, a masterclass just by reading.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in personal narratives and literary excellence.
Key quote: It's an absolutely incredibly well-written book about when her mother was murdered when she was 19 years old.
The host mentions 'Memorial Drive' as a standout book of the year, highlighting its exceptional writing and emotional depth. The author, Natasha Trethewey, shares a personal story about her mother's murder, making it a powerful read for those interested in poignant narratives.
ASIN: B07ZTVK1ZK
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