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  • Larry Kramer photographed at his home in New York City in 1990.
    Larry Kramer 1
  • Larry Kramer photographed at his home in New York City in 1990.
    Larry Kramer 2
  • On October 19, 1989 ACT UP NY hosted an historic three hour meeting with Anthony Fauci, the then Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), at The Gay and Lesbian Community Center (The Center) in New York City. The audience was allowed to ask Fauci questions related to HIV disease progression, treatment, community-based drug trials and allegations of homophobia in relation to Community Research Initiative funding. <br />
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Front row (L-R): Mark Harrington, Simon Watney, Peggy Hamburg, Anthony Fauci and Richard Elovich (cut off)<br />
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Back row (L-R):  Larry Kramer, Dr. Suzanne Phillips, Keith Alcorn, Steve Rosenbush
    Anthony Fauci meets with ACT UP at T..er 3
  • On October 19, 1989 ACT UP NY hosted an historic three hour meeting with Anthony Fauci, the then Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), at The Gay and Lesbian Community Center (The Center) in New York City. The audience was allowed to ask Fauci questions related to HIV disease progression, treatment, community-based drug trials and allegations of homophobia in relation to Community Research Initiative funding. <br />
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Front row (L-R): Mark Harrington, Simon Watney, Peggy Hamburg, Anthony Fauci and Richard Elovich (cut off)<br />
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Back row (L-R): Spencer Cox, Larry Kramer, Dr. Suzanne Phillips, Keith Alcorn
    Anthony Fauci meets with ACT UP at T..er 4
  • On October 19, 1989 ACT UP NY hosted an historic three hour meeting with Anthony Fauci, the then Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), at The Gay and Lesbian Community Center (The Center) in New York City. The audience was allowed to ask Fauci questions related to HIV disease progression, treatment, community-based drug trials and allegations of homophobia in relation to Community Research Initiative funding. <br />
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Front row (L-R): Peter Staley, Jay Kevin Funk, Mark Harrington, Simon Watney, Peggy Hamburg, Anthony Fauci, Richard Elovich and Charlie Franchino<br />
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Back row (L-R): David Barr, Ken Fornataro, Spencer Cox, Larry Kramer, Dr. Suzanne Phillips, Keith Alcorn, Steve Rosenbush
    Anthony Fauci meets with ACT UP at T..er 2
  • On October 19, 1989 ACT UP NY hosted an historic three hour meeting with Anthony Fauci, the then Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), at The Gay and Lesbian Community Center (The Center) in New York City. The audience was allowed to ask Fauci questions related to HIV disease progression, treatment, community-based drug trials and allegations of homophobia in relation to Community Research Initiative funding. <br />
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Front row (L-R): Mark Harrington, Simon Watney, Peggy Hamburg, Anthony Fauci and Richard Elovich (cut off)<br />
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Back row (L-R):  Larry Kramer, Dr. Suzanne Phillips, Keith Alcorn
    Anthony Fauci meets with ACT UP at T..er 5
  • Larry Kramer of ACT UP NY protested mayoral candidate Rudy Giuliani in 1989 for his lack of a plan to combat HIV/AIDS. Giuliani lost that election to David Dinkins.
    ACT UP - Mayoral candidate Giuliani ..st 1
  • On October 19, 1989 ACT UP NY hosted an historic three hour meeting with Anthony Fauci, the then Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), at The Gay and Lesbian Community Center (The Center) in New York City. The audience was allowed to ask Fauci questions related to HIV disease progression, treatment, community-based drug trials and allegations of homophobia in relation to Community Research Initiative funding. <br />
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Front row (L-R): Mark Harrington, Simon Watney, Peggy Hamburg, Anthony Fauci and Richard Elovich (cut off)<br />
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Back row (L-R): Spencer Cox, Larry Kramer, Dr. Suzanne Phillips, Keith Alcorn, Steve Rosenbush
    Anthony Fauci meets with ACT UP at T..er 1
  • Larry Kramer and Ken Fornataro of ACT UP, and Joseph Sonnabend, an Afrikaans physician, speaking on a panel about the possible Antiviral drugs that could be used to combat HIV/AIDS at the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal.
    ACT UP - Larry Kramer and Ken Fornat..DS 1
  • Garance Franke-Ruta, Larry Kramer, Phil Zwickler and others 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 in 1989.
    Garance Franke-Ruta, Larry Kramer, P..tock
  • On July 25, 1989, 150 members of ACT UP demonstrated in front of New York Times publisher Punch Sulzberger's residence at 1010 Fifth Avenue and then marched to West 43rd Street offices of the paper. After threatening a sit-in in Times Square, the protesters were finally allowed to picket on the sidewalk opposite the Times. Several demonstrators held a die-in in front of the building. <br />
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The demo was preceded by a Sunday zap in which outlines of dead bodies were stenciled on the streets around Sulzberger's pad, and the neighborhood decorated with stickers emblazoned, "All the News That Kills." <br />
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"AIDS Crisis Escalates While N.Y. Times Sleeps" was the headline on the leaflet ACT UP distributed, which asked:  "Why, instead of actively investigating the work of federal health organizations, does the Times merely rewrite [their] press releases? ... Such compliance makes the Times a mere public relations agent for an ineffective government.... Why did the Times, in its June 29 editorial (Why Make AIDS Worse Than It Is?) dismiss a new federal study finding a 33% under-reportage of AIDS infections in the US?  This callous editorial assured its general readership that AIDS will be over soon, once infected members of undesirable risk groups die off."
    ACT UP - New York Times Demonstration 6
  • Larry Kramer and Ken Fornataro of ACT UP speaking on a panel about the possible Antiviral drugs that could be used to combat HIV/AIDS at the Fifth International AIDS Conference in Montreal.
    ACT UP - Larry Kramer and Ken Fornat..DS 2
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