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A biographical exhibit on Pei-Hsien Lim, a gay Malaysian-Chinese artist and activist who made major contributions to struggles against racism, homophobia, and AIDS in San Francisco, Toronto, and Vancouver. Published originally on OutHistory in 2025.
This exhibit focuses on gay HIV-positive sex worker activist Daniel Charles Cockerline (1960-1995), who was involved in the founding of numerous sex workers’ rights organizations in Toronto, Ontario, from the early 1980s to the mid-1990s. The exhibit…
Sze-Yang Ade-Lam reflects on Pei Lim’s legacy for the contemporary struggles of queer and trans Black, Indigenous, and people of color communities, clip from Re:Orientations (2016), courtesy of Richard Fung.
The cast of “In My Day,” produced by Zee Zee Theater, Norman Armour, and Rick Waines, presented by the Cultch Theatre, in Vancouver, Canada (2022). Actor Jackson Wai Chung Tse, second from right, performed multiple roles in this work of verbatim…
Flyer for Pei-Hsien Lim memorial event organized by the Toronto Gay Asian AIDS Project (1992), courtesy of Gael MacLean.
Flyer for Pei-Hsien Lim memorial event organized by the Toronto Gay Asian AIDS Project (1992), courtesy of Gael MacLean
Figure drawing by Pei Lim, republished from the Vancouver People with AIDS Society Newsletter (1992), courtesy of Walter Quan.
Pei-Hsien Lim’s notebooks for Dark Night of the Soul, the diary and poetry he wrote during the final months of his life (1992), courtesy of Gael MacLean.
Pei Lim explains how Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) can supplement Western medical treatments for people with AIDS, clip from Fighting Chance (1990), courtesy of Richard Fung.
Hand drawing of a condom by Pei Lim (1987), courtesy of James Johnstone.
Photograph of the painter Joseph C. Reid, Pei-Hsien Lim’s lover, courtesy of Gael MacLean.
This exhibit introduces the events leading up to the 1994 suspension of the International Gay and Lesbian Association’s consultative status with the United Nations after it was learned that its membership roster included pro-pedophilia groups such as…
“Safer Sex: Make It Your Business” HIV prevention pamphlet created by Danny Cockerline in December 1987 as CORP’s attention shifted from fighting Bill C-49 to the growing HIV/AIDS epidemic. Courtesy of Andrew Sorfleet.
Hot and Safe: A Safe Sex Video for Deaf Gay Men was produced over three years as a collaboration involving the AIDS Committee of Toronto, the Deaf Outreach Project, and the Toronto Rainbow Alliance of the Deaf. This safer sex porn tape features Danny…