Administrative correspondence, board minutes, publications, program files, fundraising materials, printed matter, and photographs of a coalition of youth and health service providers concerned about the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on adolescents.Ģ linear feet. This videotape collection offers extensive coverage of AIDS activism, including footage of ACT UP demonstrations, AIDS conferences, and oral histories of founders and members of the Gay Men's Health Crisis.ĪIDS and Adolescents Network of New York (AANNY) records, 1987–1999Ģ5 linear feet. Afrekete was created to fill a perceived gap within African American and lesbian and gay writing the records consist of publishing-related documents such as correspondence, submissions, editorial notes, and marketing files.Ĥ54 videotapes. Both gay and straight correspondents make reference to gay life in the United States in the pre-Stonewall era.ġ linear feet. The ACT UP Oral History Project collection of videotaped interviews with surviving members of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) New York.ġ linear feet. Available on microfilm.ĪCT UP Oral History Project videotapes, 2002–2008Ģ90 videotapes.
Records of the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP), founded in March 1987 in New York City as an organization committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis.
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Gay and lesbian history and AIDS history are not a single subject however, because of their interrelationships, both types of collections are included in this guide. The Manuscripts and Archives Division of the New York Public Library holds over 100 collections pertaining to the history and culture of gay men and lesbians, and to the history of the AIDS/HIV epidemic.
Placard carried by Jeanne Manford in the Christopher Street Liberation Day March, June 1972.