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  • 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
  • Garance Franke-Ruta of the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACTUP) and the Treatment Action Group (TAG) photographed in New York City in 1991. Franke-Ruta was a contributing writer for Outweek Magazine.
    Garance Franke-Ruta
  • 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
  • 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
  • Peter Cramer, Sarah Schulman and Jack Waters 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.
    Peter Cramer, Sarah Schulman and Jac..ck 2
  • Peter Cramer, Sarah Schulman and Jack Waters 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.
    Peter Cramer, Sarah Schulman and Jac..ck 1
  • Michelangelo Signorile (born December 19, 1960) is an American journalist, author and talk radio host. Signorile is noted for his various books and articles on gay and lesbian politics. Signorile was the chair of the media committee of ACT UP and was a co-founding member, along with three other ACT UP members, of Queer Nation.  In 1989 Signorile co-founded OutWeek Magazine and became the publication's features editor. <br />
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Victoria Starr was the music editor and then features editor of Outweek Magazine from 1988-1990. She also wrote All You Get Is Me, a biography of k.d. lang in 1994.<br />
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Photographed for Outweek Magazine in New York, NY on March 13, 1991
    Michelangelo Signorile and Victoria ..tarr
  • Michelangelo Signorile (born December 19, 1960) is an American journalist, author and talk radio host. Signorile is noted for his various books and articles on gay and lesbian politics. Signorile was the chair of the media committee of ACT UP and was a co-founding member, along with three other ACT UP members, of Queer Nation.  In 1989 Signorile co-founded OutWeek Magazine and became the publication's features editor. <br />
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Photographed for Outweek Magazine in New York, NY on March 13, 1991
    Michelangelo Signorile 1
  • Jay Blotcher, David Litke, Jamie Leo, David Robinson and David Gips 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.
    Jay Blotcher, David Litke, Jamie Leo..tock
  • On January 22, 1990, Jim Provenzano of ACT UP NY testified at a hearing in Trenton, NJ regarding the State's proposal to link HIV testing to people's names, in order to more accurately count new cases. ACTUP argued for anonymous testing and recommended unique identifiers instead.
    ACT UP - Trenton HIV testing hearing 3
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Mark Harrington of the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACT UP) and the Treatment Action Group (TAG) speaks to the floor at an ACTUP meeting at The Center in New York City in 1990.
    Mark Harrington 5
  • On January 22, 1990, David Robinson of ACT UP NY testified at a hearing in Trenton, NJ regarding the State's proposal to link HIV testing to people's names, in order to more accurately count new cases.  ACTUP argued for anonymous testing and recommended unique identifiers instead.
    ACT UP - Trenton HIV testing hearing 2
  • Mark Harrington of the AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACT UP) and the Treatment Action Group (TAG) speaks to the floor at an ACTUP meeting at The Center in New York City in 1990.
    Mark Harrington 4
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
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Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
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Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation - Rosary action 12
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation - Rosary action 5
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation Rosary Action 1
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation - Rosary action 8
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation - Rosary action 13
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation - Rosary action 9
  • ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    ACTUP- 1990 Pride Parade 21
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation - Rosary action 6
  • 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
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation - Rosary action 11
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation Rosary Action 3
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation - Rosary action 7
  • In August of 1990, approximately 150 gay men and lesbians confronted the devotees of Our Lady of the Roses, a group that claims a membership of 42,000 Catholics who believe that a Long Island woman named Veronica Lueken is a "voice box" for divine revelations. The action, dubbed "The Rosary Action" was organized by Queer Nation to highlight the hypocrisy of fundamental christians. The Lady of The Roses protests New York's Gay Pride Parade in front of St. Patricks Cathedral every year.<br />
<br />
Queer Nation is an LGBTQ activist organization founded in March 1990 in New York City, by HIV/AIDS activists from ACT UP. The four founders were outraged at the escalation of anti-gay violence on the streets and prejudice in the arts and media. <br />
<br />
Veronica Lueken was a Roman Catholic housewife from Bayside, New York, who, between 1970 until her death in 1995, reported experiencing apparitions of the Virgin Mary, Jesus, and numerous Catholic saints. She gave messages she claimed to have received from them at both the grounds of Saint Robert Bellarmine Catholic Church in Bayside, and at the exedra monument at the 1964 New York World's Fair Vatican Pavilion site in Flushing Meadows Park. Pilgrims from around the world would gather to pray for the world's salvation, witness miraculous healings and receive messages from the Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ.
    ACTUP/Queer Nation - Rosary action 10
  • ACT UP marches in the Gay Pride Parade in New York City in June, 1990.
    ACTUP - 1990 Gay Pride 20
  • 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" affinity grou..Hall
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