Note to Readers |
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Preface |
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BOOK ONE POLITICAL FOUNDATIONS |
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Introduction: How Change Is Made |
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1 Mechanisms of Power: Puerto Ricans in ACT UP |
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2 The First Treatment Activists |
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Part II The Dynamics of Effective Action |
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3 Choosing the Right Target: Seize Control of the FDA |
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4 Collective Leadership: Stop the Church |
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Part III Paths of Leadership |
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5 Inspiration and Influence: Larry Kramer, Maxine Wolfe, Mark Harrington |
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6 Treatment and Data #2: Citizen Scientists |
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7 Changing the Definition: Women Don't Get AIDS, We Just Die from It |
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Part IV Radical Resistance and Acceptance |
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8 Mother and Son: The Death of Ray Navarro, the Vision of Patricia Navarro |
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9 Harm Reduction as a Value, an Ideal, a Way of Life and Death: ACT UP's Campaign for Needle Exchange |
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BOOK TWO ART IN THE SERVICE OF CHANGE |
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Part V Art Making as Creation and Expression of Community |
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10 The Artistic Life of Resistance |
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11 Strategic Images: Photography, Video, and Film |
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BOOK THREE CREATING THE WORLD YOU NEED TO SURVIVE |
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Part VI Activism Coheres Values and Creates Counterculture |
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12 Getting and Creating Media |
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13 Community Research Initiative, Dr. Joseph Sonnabend, and the Battle over AZT |
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14 ACT UP and the Haitian Underground Railroad |
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15 Lawyers for the People |
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16 The Culture and Subculture of Civil Disobedience |
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Part VII Money, Poverty, and the Material Reality of AIDS |
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17 Insurance Equals Access, and Without Access There Is No Treatment |
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18 How the ACT UP Housing Committee Became Housing Works, Housing for Homeless People with AIDS |
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19 YELL: The Evolution of Queer Youth Politics |
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20 Funding ACT UP's Campaigns |
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21 Storm the NIH Action at the National Institutes of Health, Washington, D.C., May 21, 1990 |
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22 The Dinner: December 1, 1990 |
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23 Day of Desperation: January 23, 1991 |
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24 Are Women "Vectors of Infection," or People with AIDS? Clinical Trial 076, April 1991 |
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25 AIDS Hysteria: The Case of Derek Link |
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26 The Split: January 1992 |
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Part IX Living and Dying the Mass Death Experience |
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28 Ashes Action: October 5, 1992 |
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Conclusion: The Myth of Resilience and the Enduring Relationship of AIDS |
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A Personal Conclusion |
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Appendix 1 ACT UP and the FBI |
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Appendix 2 Tell It to ACT UP |
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ACT UP New York Time Line |
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ACT UP Oral History Interviews |
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Acknowledgments |
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Index |
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