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Summary Of: ACT UP

ACT UP was effectively formed on... The following chronological accounts of ACT UP actions are drawn from Douglas Crimp... ACT UP Oral History Project... ACT UP Oral History Project... 250 ACT UP members demonstrated at... the previous day described some of the issues ACT UP was concerned with... Seventeen ACT UP members were arrested during this... ACT UP returned to Wall Street for a larger demonstration in which over 100 people were arrested... seven ACT UP members infiltrated the... ACT UP held their next action at the New York City General Post Office on the night... of ACT UP at this demonstration... ACT UP was virtually guaranteed media coverage... Women from ACT UP who had been having informal... it was the first time the women in ACT UP organized separately from the main body of the group... ACT UP organized a large choreographed demonstration at the... ACT UP activist John Weir and two other activists entered the studio of the... The same night ACT UP demonstrated at the studios of the... ACT UP Boston held its first protest at the Boston offices of the Department of Health and... ACT UP was intentionally organized as a leaderless and effectively... As ACT UP had no formal organizing plan... ACT UP New York relied heavily on... an affinity group within ACT UP that videotaped and documented... DIVA TV continued documenting the direct actions of ACT UP and AIDS activists... ACT UP had an early debate about whether to register the organization as a... from ACT UP founded two other direct action... ACT UP Oral History Project... 1988 ACT UP Wall Street demonstration photo gallery...

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