This oral history features Robb Hernández, scholar and author, interviewed by Alex Fialho for the Miami AIDS Memorials Project and the Knowledge of AIDS Working Group. Hernández discusses his personal and academic journey into AIDS memory work, the impact of the HIV epidemic on artists of color, and the development of archival methodologies such as 'archival body' and 'archival space.' He reflects on the challenges of preserving queer and Latinx histories, the role of domestic spaces and micro-memorials, and the importance of creative stewardship in AIDS memorialization. The interview explores intersections of art, activism, and memory, highlighting the ongoing significance of AIDS history in Miami and beyond.