ACT UP protest of potential drug interaction trials at Harvard

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Title

ACT UP protest of potential drug interaction trials at Harvard

Date

1990-01-17

Description

AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) is an international direct action advocacy group working to impact the lives of people with AIDS (PWAs). ACT UP/Boston was founded in 1987 as a way to focus local efforts in support of the development of AIDS treatments, AIDS educational programs, and AIDS prevention strategies. ACT UP/Boston works to effect changes in government and health care policies as well as medical research to address the AIDS crisis. In this photograph, ACT UP members hold protest signs: “ACT UP Fight Back, Fight Aids,” “Clean Data,” and “Are We Sick Enough Yet?” protesting potential drug interaction trials at Harvard.

Creator

Laura Wulf

Subject

AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP)
Harvard University

Publisher

The History Project, Inc.

Rights

Please credit Laura Wulf

Identifier

GCN.ORG.00012

Original Format

black and white photograph

Physical Dimensions

8 x 10" horizontal

Citation

Laura Wulf, “ACT UP protest of potential drug interaction trials at Harvard,” Documented | Digital Collections of The History Project, accessed April 20, 2024, https://historyproject.omeka.net/items/show/19.

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