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  • Karen Ramspacher of ACT UP NY and Wham! was arrested, on April 26, 1989, when abortion rights opponents, backed by the Bush Administration, urged the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services. Pro-choice activists clashed with opponents outside the court, with more than two dozen demonstrators were arrested. <br />
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In Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the Court upheld several provisions of a Missouri law that regulated the performance of abortions.   The Court refused to invalidate the law’s preamble stating that life begins at conception.
    Abortion rights protest at Supreme C..t 19
  • Karen Ramspacher of ACT UP NY and Wham! was arrested, on April 26, 1989, when abortion rights opponents, backed by the Bush Administration, urged the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services. Pro-choice activists clashed with opponents outside the court, with more than two dozen demonstrators were arrested. <br />
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In Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the Court upheld several provisions of a Missouri law that regulated the performance of abortions.   The Court refused to invalidate the law’s preamble stating that life begins at conception.
    Abortion rights protest at Supreme C..t 17
  • Karen Ramspacher and Stacey Mink of ACT UP NY and Wham! was arrested, on April 26, 1989, when abortion rights opponents, backed by the Bush Administration, urged the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services. Pro-choice activists clashed with opponents outside the court, with more than two dozen demonstrators were arrested. <br />
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In Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the Court upheld several provisions of a Missouri law that regulated the performance of abortions.   The Court refused to invalidate the law’s preamble stating that life begins at conception.
    Abortion rights protest at Supreme C..t 18
  • Karen Ramspacher of ACT UP NY and Wham! was arrested, on April 26, 1989, when abortion rights opponents, backed by the Bush Administration, urged the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services. Pro-choice activists clashed with opponents outside the court, with more than two dozen demonstrators were arrested. <br />
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In Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the Court upheld several provisions of a Missouri law that regulated the performance of abortions.   The Court refused to invalidate the law’s preamble stating that life begins at conception.
    Abortion rights protest at Supreme C..t 20
  • 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
  • Robert Garcia & Karen Ramspacher at Wigstock, an annual outdoor drag festival that began in the 1980s in Tompkins Square Park in the East Village of New York City that took place on Labor Day.
    Robert Garcia & Karen Ramspacher - 1..tock
  • 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
  • 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 Ramspacher ..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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Catherine Gund, Alexis Danzig, Karen Ramspacher and other members of ACT UP NY and Wham! were arrested, on April 26, 1989, when abortion rights opponents, backed by the Bush Administration, urged the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services. Pro-choice activists clashed with opponents outside the court, with more than two dozen demonstrators were arrested. <br />
<br />
In Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the Court upheld several provisions of a Missouri law that regulated the performance of abortions. The Court refused to invalidate the law’s preamble stating that life begins at conception.
    Catherine Gund, Alexis Danzig, Karen..ourt
  • Catherine Gund, Alexis Danzig, Karen Ramspacher and other members of ACT UP NY and Wham! were arrested, on April 26, 1989, when abortion rights opponents, backed by the Bush Administration, urged the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v. Wade in Webster v. Reproductive Health Services. Pro-choice activists clashed with opponents outside the court, with more than two dozen demonstrators were arrested. <br />
<br />
In Webster v. Reproductive Health Services, the Court upheld several provisions of a Missouri law that regulated the performance of abortions. The Court refused to invalidate the law’s preamble stating that life begins at conception.
    Catherine Gund, Alexis Danzig, Karen..ourt
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