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  • Kiki Mason and Alexis Danzig of ACT UP NY waiting for arrestees to be released after Target City Hall action in NYC on March 28, 1989.
    Kiki Mason and Alexis Danzig - City Hall
  • Jamie R Bauer and Brent Nicholson Earle of ACT UP NY waiting for arrestees to be released after Target City Hall action in NYC on March 28, 1989.
    Jamie R Bauer and Brent Nicholson Ea..Hall
  • John Goodman, Zoe Leonard, Dr. Suzanne Phillips and Maxine Wolfe of ACT UP NY waiting for arrestees to be released after Target City Hall action in NYC on March 28, 1989.
    John Goodman, Zoe Leonard, Dr. Suzan..Hall
  • Jose Fidelino, Sydney Pokorny and Stacey Mink  of ACT UP NY waiting for arrestees to be released after Target City Hall action in NYC on March 28, 1989.
    Jose Fidelino, Sydney Pokorny, Stace..Hall
  • Polly Thistlethwaite and Alexis Danzig of ACT UP NY waiting for arrestees to be released after Target City Hall action in NYC on March 28, 1989.
    Polly Thistlethwaite and Alexis Danz..Hall
  • John Goodman, Zoe Leonard, Dr. Suzanne Phillips, Maxine Wolfe and Polly Thistlethwaite of ACT UP NY waiting for arrestees to be released after Target City Hall action in NYC on March 28, 1989.
    John Goodman, Zoe Leonard, Dr. Suzan..Hall
  • Liz Tracey and Jose Fidelino of ACT UP NY waiting for arrestees to be released after Target City Hall action in NYC on March 28, 1989.
    Liz Tracey , Jose Fidelino, Bob Huff..Hall
  • Illith Rosenblum, Polly Thistlethwaite and Rand Snyder of ACT UP NY waiting for arrestees to be released after Target City Hall action in NYC on March 28, 1989.
    Illith Rosenblum, Polly Thistlethwai..Hall
  • Gary Strum, Charles Julian Stimson and Timmy Vance of ACT UP NY waiting for arrestees to be released after Target City Hall action in NYC on March 28, 1989.
    Gary Strum, Charles Julian Stimson a..Hall
  • On March 28th, 1989, ACT UP descended on New York City Hall to protest the inadequacy of New York City's AIDS policies under Mayor Ed Koch. <br />
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Bored of Ed affinity group at Target City Hall 1989 Front Row: Tracey Litt, Stacey Mink, John Goodman, Jose Fidelino, Donna Minkowitz, Polly Thistlethwaite, Alexis Danzig, Thomas M. Keane<br />
Back row: Rolf Sjogren, Dan Keith Williams, Mickey Wheatley, John O'Leary, Jamie R Bauer, Kiki Mason, James Revson, Gary Strum, Brent Nicholson Earle
    ACTUP NY "Bored of Ed" aff..Hall
  • On March 28th, 1989, ACT UP descended on New York City Hall to protest the inadequacy of New York City's AIDS policies under Mayor Ed Koch. <br />
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Members of the Bored of Ed affinity group at Target City Hall 1989: Thomas M. Keane, Brent Nicholson Earle, James Revson, Jamie R Bauer, Donna Minkowitz, Rolf Sjogren
    Thomas M. Keane, Brent Nicholson Ear..Hall
  • On March 28th, 1989, Mickey Wheatley, Garron Edmund and Gabriel Quirk of ACT UP descended on New York City Hall to protest the inadequacy of New York City's AIDS policies under Mayor Ed Koch.
    Mickey Wheatley, Garron Edmund and G..Hall
  • On March 28th, 1989, ACT UP descended on New York City Hall to protest the inadequacy of New York City's AIDS policies under Mayor Ed Koch. While the city saw one fourth of the nation's total deaths, Mayor Koch neglected the AIDS crisis and cut local and state AIDS services.
    Mark Harrington and Pam Earing - Cit..Hall
  • On March 28th, 1989, ACT UP descended on New York City Hall to protest the inadequacy of New York City's AIDS policies under Mayor Ed Koch. While the city saw one fourth of the nation's total deaths, Mayor Koch neglected the AIDS crisis and cut local and state AIDS services.
    Jose Fidelino and Alexis Danzig - Ci..Hall
  • Douglas Crimp, Alan Robinson and Rand Snyder, of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Douglas Crimp, Alan Robinson and Ran..rade
  • G’dali Braverman, Darren Jurmé Allumiér, Jean Carlomusto and others, of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade. Chanting “2-4-6-8 How do you know the Rockettes are straight?!?” as they passed by Radio City Music Hall.
    G’dali Braverman, Darren Jurmé Allum..rade
  • G’dali Braverman, David Robinson, Mark Fisher, Natasha Gray and others of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade. Chanting “2-4-6-8 How do you know the Rockettes are straight?!?” as they passed by Radio City Music Hall.
    G’dali Braverman, David Robinson, Ma..rade
  • Blane Mosley, Diane Curtis, Julie Clark, Tony Maliaris, Tim Whitcomb, Macky Alston, Aldo Hernandez, Hunter Reynolds, Jean Carlomusto, Tim Whitcomb, Aldo Hernandez and others of ACTUP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Blane Mosley, Diane Curtis, Julie Cl..rade
  • Brent Nicholson Earle was an early activist in the effort to promote awareness and prevent the spread of AIDS, notable for his long-distance runs to support his cause and raise money for AIDS service organizations.
    Brent Nicholson Earle - 1989 Pride P..rade
  • Catherine Gund and Jill Harris of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Catherine Gund and Jill Harris - 198..rade
  • Nancy Schwartz, Garance R Franke-Ruta and others on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Nancy Schwartz, Garance R Franke-Rut..rade
  • Nancy Schwartz, Garance R Franke-Ruta and others on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Nancy Schwartz, Garance R Franke-Rut..rade
  • Garance R Franke-Ruta and others on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Garance R Franke-Ruta - 1989 Pride P..rade
  • Heidi Dorow of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Heidi Dorow - 1989 Pride Parade
  • Jay Blotcher, David Litke and Chris Fields of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Jay Blotcher and David Litke - 1989 ..rade
  • Matt Ebert, Danny Fass, Tassos Pappas and George Whitman of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Matt Ebert, Danny Fass, Tassos Pappa..rade
  • Amy & Maxine Wolfe of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Amy & Maxine Wolfe - 1989 Pride ..rade
  • Mickey Wheatley and Tim Slonaker at 1989 Pride Rally. ACTUP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participated in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago ending with a rally in Central Park.
    Mickey Wheatley and Tim Slonaker - 1..rade
  • Ron Goldberg of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Ron Goldberg - 1989 Pride Parade
  • Tony Mallairis of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Tony Mallairis 1- 1989 Pride Parade
  • Tony Mallairis of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Tony Mallairis 2 - 1989 Pride Parade
  • Nancy Brooks Brody and Zoe Leonard of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Nancy Brooks Brody And Zoe Leonard -..rade
  • Ellen Neipris of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Ellen Neipris - 1989 Pride Parade
  • Walter Armstrong of ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Walter Armstrong - 1990 Pride Parade
  • Ellen Neipris, Joan Gibbs and Peter Staley of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Ellen Neipris, Joan Gibbs and Peter ..rade
  • Karen Ramspacher  of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Karen Ramspacher - 1989 Pride Parade
  • Dan Keith Williams of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Dan Keith Williams -1989 Pride Parade
  • Gerri Wells and Robert Hilferty of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Gerri Wells and Robert Hilferty - 19..rade
  • Alan Klein, Donna Minkowitz, Adam Rolston, Jason Hefner, John Davis and others of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Alan Klein, Donna Minkowitz, Adam Ro..rade
  • Jack Ben-Levi, Dan Kaufman and Tigger-James Ferguson of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Jack Ben-Levi, Dan Kaufman and Tigge..rade
  • Jason Heffner and John Davis of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Jason Heffner and John Davis - 1989 ..rade
  • Bill Monaghan Rod Sorge of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Bill Monaghan and Rod Sorge - 1989 ..rade
  • Jack Ben-Levi and Frank Smithson of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Jack Ben-Levi and Frank Smithson - 1..rade
  • Tim Powers of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Tim Powers - 1989 Pride Parade
  • G'Dali Braverman and Tim Whitcomb of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    G'Dali Braverman and Tim Whitco..rade
  • David Robinson, Greg Lugliani and Blane Charles of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    David Robinson, Greg Lugliani and Bl..rade
  • David Gips and Walter Armstrong of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    David Gips and Walter Armstrong - 19..rade
  • Darren Jurmé Allumiér,  Mark Carson, John Buscarello and David Litke of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Darren Jurmé Allumiér, Mark Carson,..rade
  • Ellen Neipris and Zoe Leonard of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Ellen Neipris and Zoe Leonard - 1989..rade
  • ACTUP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    ACT UP Pride 1989 5
  • Sandor Katz and Catherine Gund of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Sandor Katz and Catherine Gund - 198..rade
  • Danny Fass, Joe Ferrari and Amanda Rhinehart of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Danny Fass, Joe Ferrari and Amanda R..rade
  • Jose Fidelino of ACT UP NY, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Jose Fidelino - 1989 Pride Parade
  • Mark Fotopolous of ACT UP and his mom, on June 24, 1989, the 20th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, participating in a renegade march up 6th avenue to Central Park. Themed, "In The Tradition", this march followed the same route as the original march 20 years ago and was designed as a rebuke to the corporatization of the gay pride parade.
    Mark Fotopolous and his mom - 1989 P..rade
  • ACT UP's float in New York City's Gay Pride Parade in 1990.
    Robert Garcia and David Robinson - 1..rade
  • Roma Baran of ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Roma Baran - 1990 Pride Parade
  • Ellen Neipris and Roma Baran of ACT UP march in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Ellen Neipris and Roma Baran - 1990 ..rade
  • Kendall Morrison and Gabriel Rotello, the publisher and editor-in-chief of Outweek Magazine marche in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Kendall Morrison and Gabriel Rotello..rade
  • Quentel Williams of ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Quentel Williams - 1990 Pride Parade 1
  • Quentel Williams and Timothy Prairie of ACT UP march in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Quentel Williams & Timothy Prair..rade
  • Quentel Williams of ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Quentel Williams - 1990 Pride Parade 3
  • Ray Navarro of ACT UP and his mother Patricia march in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990. Ray Navarro was an American video artist, filmmaker, and HIV/AIDS activist. Navarro was an active member of ACT UP and a founder of Diva TV. His activism was featured in the documentary How to Survive a Plague. Navarro's art was exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and in Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA. Ray Navarro died in November of 1990.
    Patricia and Ray Navarro - 1990 Prid..de 1
  • Ray Navarro of ACT UP and his mother Patricia march in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990. Ray Navarro was an American video artist, filmmaker, and HIV/AIDS activist. Navarro was an active member of ACT UP and a founder of Diva TV. His activism was featured in the documentary How to Survive a Plague. Navarro's art was exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and in Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA. Ray Navarro died in November of 1990.
    Patricia and Ray Navarro - 1990 Prid..de 2
  • Ray Navarro, David Robinson, Lola Flash, Julie Tolentino, Natasha Gray and others members of ACT UP march in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990. <br />
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Ray Navarro was an American video artist, filmmaker, and HIV/AIDS activist. Navarro was an active member of ACT UP and a founder of Diva TV. His activism was featured in the documentary How to Survive a Plague. Navarro's art was exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and in Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA. Ray Navarro died in November of 1990.
    Ray Navarro and David Robinson - 199..rade
  • Julie Tolentino, Patricia Navarro, David Robinson, Ray Navarro, Herman Robinson, Roma Baran and others members of ACTUP march in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990. <br />
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Ray Navarro was an American video artist, filmmaker, and HIV/AIDS activist. Navarro was an active member of ACT UP and a founder of Diva TV. His activism was featured in the documentary How to Survive a Plague. Navarro's art was exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and in Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA. Ray Navarro died in November of 1990.
    Julie Tolentino and Ray Navarro 199..rade
  • Anthony Ledesma, Lola Flash and Julie Tolentino and other members of ACT UP march in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Anthony Ledesma, Lola Flash and Juli..rade
  • ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    ACTUP- 1990 Pride Parade 21
  • Jack Ben-Levi and Michael Marco participate in a die-in during the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Jack Ben-Levi and Michael Marco - 19..rade
  • ACT UP has a die-in during the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    ACT UP - 1990 Gay Pride Parade 7
  • Jim and Bill Monaghan of ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Jim and Bill Monaghan - 1990 Pride P..rade
  • Kevin Smith of ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Kevin Smith - 1990 Pride Parade
  • Ira Manhoff, Ron Goldberg and John Kelly during a moment of silence at the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in 1990.
    Ira Manhoff, Ron Goldberg and John K..rade
  • ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    ACTUP - 1990 Gay Pride 20
  • Deborah Gavito and Richard Deagle of ACT UP march in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    Deborah Gavito and Richard Deagle - ..rade
  • David Gips, Steven Cordova, Rich Jackman, Ron Goldberg, Heidi Dorow, Bobby O'Malley, Shawn Slutsky and others from ACT UP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    David Gips, Steven Cordova, Rich Jac..real
  • Peter Bowen, Robert Hilferty, Tim Powers, Bill Monaghan and others from ACT UP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Peter Bowen, Robert Hilferty, Tim Po..real
  • Karen Ramspacher, Steve Nesselroth, Gerri Wells, Garance R Franke-Ruta, John Wagenhauser, Billy Heekin and others from ACT UP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Karen Ramspacher, Steve Nesselroth, ..real
  • Bobby O'Malley and Karen Ramspacher from ACT UP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Bobby O'Malley and Karen Ramspa..real
  • Ron Goldberg, Heidi Dorow, Sean Slutsky, Richard Deagle, Bobby O'Malley, Karen Ramspacher,  Chris Sharp and others from ACTUP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Ron Goldberg, Heidi Dorow, Corrser D..real
  • AIDS Activists from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    ACTUP - en Route to Montreal 3
  • Heidi Dorow and Catherine Gund from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Heidi Dorow and Catherine Gund
  • Bobby O'Malley from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Bobby O'Malley
  • Jim Provenzano, Sandor Katz, Jon Nalley, Sharon Daraujo and others from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Jim Provenzano, Sandor Katz, Jon Nal..aujo
  • Tom Keane, Sandor Katz, Richard Deagle and others from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Tom Keane, Sandor Katz, Richard Deagle
  • Ben Thornberry, John Volker, Jack Ben-Levi, Sandor Katz and others from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Ben Thornberry, John Volker, Jack Be..Katz
  • Jon Nalley, John-Fredrick Williams, Karen Ramspacher, Jack Ben-Levi, Ben Thornberry and others from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Jon Nalley, John-Fredrick Williams, ..erry
  • Jim Provenzano, Sandor Katz, Jon Nalley, Thomas M. Keane, Jody Rhone and others from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Jim Provenzano, Sandor Katz, Jon Nal..real
  • Karen Ramspacher, Heidi Dorow, John-Fredrick Williams and Bobby O'Malley from ACT UP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Karen Ramspacher, Heidi Dorow, John-..real
  • David Gips and Heidi Dorow from ACT UP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    David Gips and Heidi Dorow - Montreal
  • Garance R Franke-Ruta from ACT UP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Garance R Franke-Ruta - Montreal
  • Heidi Dorow from ACT UP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Heidi Dorow - Montreal
  • Tim Powers, Maria Maggenti and Heidi Dorow from ACT UP New York en route to Montreal for V International Conference on AIDS, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Tim Powers, Maria Maggenti and Heidi..real
  • Walter Armstrong, Patrick O'Leary, Heidi Dorow, Maria Maggenti, Ron Goldberg and David Gips of ACT UP New York outside the Fifth International AIDS Conference. <br />
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AIDS Activists from ACT UP NY stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Walter Armstrong, Patrick O'Lea..real
  • Rollerena rnyc, Shaun Slutsky, Jack ..Ruta
  • Ellen Spiro, Maxine Wolfe, Amanda Rhinehart and other ACT UP New Yorkers participate in a kiss-in outside the Fifth International Conference on AIDS in Montreal, Canada. outside the Fifth International AIDS Conference. <br />
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AIDS Activists from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Ellen Spiro, Maxine Wolfe and Amanda..real
  • Gerri Wells and Garance Franke-Ruta participate in a kiss-in outside the Fifth International Conference on AIDS in Montreal, Canada, while Rollerena looks on.<br />
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AIDS Activists from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Gerri Wells, Garance Franke-Ruta and..real
  • Gerri Wells and Rollerena from ACT UP NY   marched with the Chinese Canadian community after the Tiananmen Square Massacre.<br />
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ACT UP stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Gerri Wells and Rollerena - Montreal
  • Douglas Crimp from ACT UP NY protesting at the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They protested outside, took over seats inside that were reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs.
    Douglas Crimp 6
  • Carol Leigh A.K.A. Scarlet Harlot outside the Fifth International AIDS Conference. <br />
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AIDS Activists from ACT UP NY stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Carol Leigh A.K.A. Scarlet Harlot - ..real
  • Maxine Wolfe, Amanda Rhinehart and other ACT UP New Yorkers outside the Fifth International Conference on AIDS in Montreal, Canada. <br />
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AIDS Activists from ACT UP NY en route to Montreal where they stormed the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal, at the time a members-only event for doctors and HIV/AIDS researchers. They took over seats reserved for dignitaries, and released their first Treatment and Data report calling for speedier access to AIDS drugs. June 4, 1989
    Gerri Wells, Maxine Wolfe and Amanda..real
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