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  • In November of 1988, Gary Strum, Maxine Wolfe, Kaidan Erwin and Robert Garcia of ACT UP protested outside of a Waldenbooks in New York City after the chain pulled copies of the November Issue of Spin Magazine, which included a free condom inside, off of their shelves and refused to sell it. <br />
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The issue featured a public service announcement that included the condom and instructions on how to use condoms.<br />
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"The condom is the magazine's way of making a statement about the deadly AIDS virus, and is telling readers to subscribe to safe sex," according to a statement released by Spin editor and publisher Bob Guccione Jr.
    ACT UP - Walden Books 2
  • ACT UP's House of Color Video Collective included Wellington Love, Idris Mignott, Jeff Nunokawa, Julie Tolentino, Pamela Sneed, Jocelyn Taylor and Robert Garcia
    House of Color Video Collective 2
  • ACT UP's House of Color Video Collective included Wellington Love, Idris Mignott, Jeff Nunokawa, Julie Tolentino, Pamela Sneed, Jocelyn Taylor and Robert Garcia
    House of Color Video Collective 1
  • ACT UP's House of Color Video Collective included Robert Garcia, Wellington Love, Idris Mignott, Jeff Nunokawa, Julie Tolentino, Pamela Sneed and Jocelyn Taylor
    House of Color Video Collective 3
  • Robert Garcia photographed on ST. Marks Place in New York City in 1992. Robert was an important member of ACT UP NY, founding and directing committees and caucuses within the organization.<br />
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Robert Garcia died of complications due to AIDS in New York City in 1993.
    Robert Garcia 2
  • Robert Garcia photographed on ST. Marks Place in New York City in 1992. Robert was an important member of ACT UP NY, founding and directing committees and caucuses within the organization.<br />
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Robert Garcia died of complications due to AIDS in New York City in 1993.
    Robert Garcia 6
  • Robert Garcia photographed on ST. Marks Place in New York City in 1992. Robert was an important member of ACT UP NY, founding and directing committees and caucuses within the organization.<br />
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Robert Garcia died of complications due to AIDS in New York City in 1993.
    Robert Garcia 5
  • Robert Garcia photographed on ST. Marks Place in New York City in 1992. Robert was an important member of ACT UP NY, founding and directing committees and caucuses within the organization.<br />
<br />
Robert Garcia died of complications due to AIDS in New York City in 1993.
    Robert Garcia 3
  • Robert Garcia photographed on ST. Marks Place in New York City in 1992. Robert was an important member of ACT UP NY, founding and directing committees and caucuses within the organization.<br />
<br />
Robert Garcia died of complications due to AIDS in New York City in 1993.
    Robert Garcia 1
  • Robert Garcia of ACTUP NY participates in Action at The US Department of Health & Human Services in Washington DC on October 10, 1988.
    ACT UP - Robert Garcia at HHS 2
  • Robert Garcia of ACT UP NY participates in Action at The US Department of Health & Human Services in Washington DC on October 10, 1988.
    ACT UP - Robert Garcia at HHS
  • 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
  • Queer Nation activists march through the East Village at a "Take Back the Night" march in New York City on June 22, 1991.
    Queer Nation - Anti-violence march 12
  • ACT UP's float in New York City's Gay Pride Parade in 1990.
    Robert Garcia and David Robinson - 1..rade
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