Robert Garcia
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Robert Garcia was born in 1962 in Whittier, California. His years in New York City were devoted chiefly to political activism, pertaining especially to issues of race and sexuality. He was an important member of ACT UP in New York City, founding and directing committees and caucuses within the organization.
In "Speak for Yourself: 7 Activists Talk about ACT-UP," by Jim Hubbard, 1990, Garcia said that being half Navajo, half Mexican, and gay were the three things that identified who he was. A leading role in ACT UP actions and demonstrations led to Garcia's participation in several video projects with the video collective House of Color.
Robert Garcia died of complications due to AIDS in New York City in 1993.
In "Speak for Yourself: 7 Activists Talk about ACT-UP," by Jim Hubbard, 1990, Garcia said that being half Navajo, half Mexican, and gay were the three things that identified who he was. A leading role in ACT UP actions and demonstrations led to Garcia's participation in several video projects with the video collective House of Color.
Robert Garcia died of complications due to AIDS in New York City in 1993.