AIDS Scholar Interview with Jennie Brier, conducted by Dan Royles for the Miami AIDS Memorials Project scholar interview series. Brier, a historian at the University of Illinois Chicago, discusses her career researching the history of HIV, from her book Infectious Ideas to her decade-long public history project I'm Still Surviving: A Living Women's History of HIV. She describes the project's participatory methodology — in which women living with HIV interview one another — and its development across sites in Chicago, Brooklyn, and North Carolina. Brier reflects on questions of stigma, anonymity, audience, and the ethics of centering living people in memorialization work, as well as the significance of Miami as a site for understanding women's and Caribbean histories of HIV.