A Bumpy Ride
In the series finale, Leo Herrera leaves Berlin for his home in Louisiana, facing the aftermath of Monkeypox outbreak in America and the questions it left behind. Words by Leo Herrera Produced by Jacob Roger Sperber
info_outline Chapter 5: Word sick...A Bumpy Ride
Leo Herrera celebrates Pride and a birthday far from home and discusses how the language about Monkeypox can be as harmful as the virus. Words by Leo Herrera Produced by Jacob Roger Sperber
info_outline Chapter 4: The topography of us...A Bumpy Ride
Leo Herrera finally gets the MPX vaccine and in a fever, sees the outbreak as an allegory for how the Queer community maps itself. Words written and performed by Leo Herrera Episode produced by Jacob Roger Sperber
info_outline Chapter 3: A pox on both your houses...A Bumpy Ride
Leo Herrera navigates the search for a Monkeypox vaccine as Germany finally starts its vaccination program. Words written and performed by Leo Herrera Episode produced by Jacob Roger Sperber
info_outline Chapter 2: Don't get lost in the darkness...A Bumpy Ride
Leo Herrera cruises the famous Tiergarten park in Berlin and talks sex and harm-reduction. Monkeypox cases continue to rise in Berlin and paranoia (and blue balls) are starting to set in. Words written and performed by Leo Herrera Episode produced by Jacob Roger Sperber
info_outline Chapter 1: It's not a punishment it's neglect...A Bumpy Ride
How did we get here? Leo meditates on the Monkeypox virus in Berlin and around the globe. Drawing on personal experience, AIDS history, and his conversations with those affected. Leo proposes several calls to action from his fellow Queers. He shares from his past as an HIV activist and poses the theory diseases that have run through the gay community are symptoms of systemic failure and neglect. Words written and performed by Leo Herrera Episode produced by Jacob Roger Sperber
info_outlineIn the series finale, Leo Herrera leaves Berlin for his home in Louisiana, facing the aftermath of Monkeypox outbreak in America and the questions it left behind.
Words by Leo Herrera
Produced by Jacob Roger Sperber