Finding aid to the ACT UP / Los Angeles Records
Coll2011-010
Michael C. Oliveira
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
© 2011
909 West Adams Boulevard
Los Angeles, California 90007
askone@usc.edu
Language of Material:
English
Contributing Institution:
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
Title: ACT UP / Los Angeles records
creator:
ACT UP Los Angeles (Organization)
source:
Reece, Raymond
source:
Morello, Enric
Identifier/Call Number: Coll2011-010
Physical Description:
34 Linear Feet
[24 records boxes, 5 binder boxes, 2 flat boxes, 2 card file boxes]
Date (inclusive): 1987-1997
Abstract: The collection consists of the administrative records, documentation of actions, and resource materials of the AIDS Coalition
To Unleash Power/Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA).The records include minutes, financial records, photographs, press releases, membership
materials, newsletters, clippings, fliers, and subject files. Active from 1987 to 1995, ACT UP defined itself as "a grass-roots,
democratic, militant, direct action organization dedicated to creating positive changes around AIDS in federal and local government,
the media, and medical industries through non-violent public protests."
Container: 1
Arrangement Note
Series 1. Administrative Records
Series 2. Actions and Events
Series 3. Subject Files
The arrangement, folder titles, and numbering system represent the original order of the ACT UP/Los Angeles Archives Project.
Folders added to the collection do not contain an "AA" or "IN" code numbers in the title.
Entries for graphic materials are followed by the number of unique photographs or slides followed by "black & white" or "color"
in brackets.
Administrative History
Los Angeles activists, including member of the Lavender Left, inspired by ACT UP New York and energized by the 1987 March
on Washington returned to form an ACT UP chapter. On December 04, 1987, ACT UP/Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA) met for the first
time in West Hollywood. The organization focused on improving AIDS healthcare services and networking with a broad coalition
of progressive groups. The chapter utilized non-violent direct action as a means to draw media attention and challenge the
status quo. Members were offered civil disobedience training and support teams were formed to track confrontations and arrests.
Official actions were approved by the membership; however, a number of affinity groups, such as Stop AIDS Now Or Else (SANOE),
sponsored their own actions. Nationally ACT UP actions brought about the transformation of the United States Food & Drug Administration
(FDA) medication trial and approval processes, expanded AIDS healthcare services including those for women and prisoners,
and challenged immigration and naturalization policies.
The following history was rewritten by David Lacaillade for the December 12, 1993, ACT UP/LA Conference from earlier published
versions of the chapter's history. [Edited by Kyle Morgan]
And The End Is Not In Sight: A History of ACT UP/Los Angeles
December 1987 - December 1993
ACT UP/Los Angeles was founded on December 04, 1987. Hundreds of demonstrations later, ACT UP/LA has had a major impact on
AIDS care in Los Angeles County and Southern California. At its peak, ACT UP/LA operated a public office, published a newsletter,
had a mailing list of approximately 2,200 names, and met weekly in the city of West Hollywood. At the first meeting of the
chapter attended by 400 people, the membership adopted the AIDS Action Pledge. They also voted to hold a demonstration against
the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) policies which restricted the movement of HIV-affected persons.
Following the INS demonstration, ACT UP/LA campaigned against Los Angeles County Sheriff Sherman Block for the lack of condoms
and AIDS education in County jails. In the summer and fall of 1988, ACT UP/LA fought two regressive propositions concerning
AIDS: Proposition 102, inspired by Lyndon LaRouche; and Proposition 96, backed by Sheriff Block. When Proposition 96 passed,
ACT UP/LA led a march down Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, the first time a predominately gay and lesbian crowd
had ever illegally stopped traffic in Southern California.
In early 1989, ACT UP/LA conducted a week-long vigil, complete with tents and a soup kitchen, outside the Los Angeles County
Hospital. This action launched a sustained campaign lasting all spring and included a disruption of a Los Angeles County Board
of Supervisors meeting that resulted in fifteen arrests. Soon after, Los Angeles County acceded to the central demand for
the creation of a dedicated AIDS unit at the hospital, and in September 1989 a 20-bed unit was opened.
In the spring and summer of 1990 ACT UP/LA demanded improvements to the County's outpatient AIDS clinic -- specifically, the
end to four-month waiting periods for a first appointment. Meetings of the County Board of Supervisors were again disrupted:
27 ACT UP/LA members were arrested in May, and at the end of July civil disobedience at a third demonstration resulted in
38 arrests, the largest to date at the Hall of Administration. In June 1991, ACT UP/LA participated in the dedication of a
larger, more comprehensive AIDS Outpatient Clinic, and ACT UP/LA members received seats on the advisory committee that monitored
the clinic's day-to-day operations.
Other Los Angeles area hospitals did not escape ACT UP/LA's scrutiny. In March 1989, ACT UP/LA demonstrated at Cedars-Sinai
Medical Center in support of a proposed AIDS ward, and in May 1989 the ward was approved. In February 1992 ACT UP/LA exposed
the medical apartheid existing in Los Angeles by demonstrating at USC University Hospital, an institution serving only patients
with private insurance. The action included civil disobedience at the Santa Monica, headquarters of National Medical Enterprises
(NME), which operated the University Hospital. Seven arrests were made.
A month later ACT UP/LA took action against a Ventura; medical clinic for refusing to treat the wounds of an HIV-positive
man. The demonstration (in a driving rainstorm) followed the first-ever filing of an AIDS discrimination lawsuit under the
Federal Americans with Disabilities Act. In November 1993, the suit was settled, with the clinic agreeing to pay the HIV-positive
man $85,000. The Ventura demonstration also helped found ACT UP/Ventura.
With demonstrations outside local Food and Drug Administration (FDA) offices and the Westwood Federal Building in 1988, ACT
UP/LA consistently supported efforts to make drugs more quickly available to people with HIV/ AIDS. On one occasion ACT UP/LA
planted melon seeds from which the alternative therapy Compound Q was derived. On many occasions ACT UP/LA conducted phone
zaps of pharmaceutical companies which have delayed the study and release of potentially life-saving drugs, and once zapped
an Abbott Laboratories-sponsored entertainment special at an Anaheim, California hotel to protest the company's delay in releasing
HIVIG, which was believed to stop the in utero transmission of the HIV-virus.
In March 1993 at Amgen Pharmaceuticals in Thousand Oaks, California, ACT UP/LA protested the high cost of the company's medications.
The demonstration and march through Amgen's campus was in memory of two recently deceased ACT UP/LA members.
ACT UP/LA supported the formation of the ACT UP/Network, and ACT UP/LA members attended the Network's first demonstration
at United States Food and Drug Administration headquarters in Maryland in October 1988. During the following October, ACT
UP/ LA participated in the Network's first National Day of AIDS Actions by shutting down the Westwood Federal Building, Los
Angeles, California. Eighty people, calling for the timely release of drugs, an emergency federal AIDS program, an end to
HIV-related discrimination, and high-quality health care were arrested for civil disobedience. The action included many lesbian
and gay community leaders.
In December 1990, during a Network sponsored action, approximately 40 ACT UP/LA members demonstrated outside the Centers for
Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta to revise the definition of AIDS to include infections specific to women. In May 1991 in
San Diego members of ACT UP/LA demanded immediate changes in the surveillance definition of AIDS by interrupting a speech
by the CDC's Deputy Director for HIV. In September 1992 at the CDC's invitation, ACT UP/LA testified in Atlanta concerning
woman-specific infections. The CDC revised the definition to include woman-specific infections in January 1993.
Committed to the fight for a cure for AIDS, ACT UP/LA participated in a march on, and civil disobedience at, the White House
in Washington, D.C. to demand that then-President George Bush adopt a 35-point plan to combat the disease in September 1991.
In October 1991, ACT UP chapters demonstrated on the steps of the U.S. Capitol to demand universal health care for all and
more federal financing for AIDS treatment and research. More than half of those arrested in civil disobedience at that action
were ACT UP/LA members.
ACT UP/LA members attended the Republican National Convention in Houston in August 1992, again participating in a series of
actions called by the Network to protest the re-nomination of George Bush. Several ACT UP/LA members were arrested after disrupting
one of Bush's speeches, and several more were arrested after interrupting a speech by fundamentalist Christian Jerry Falwell
of the Moral Majority.
With the defeat of George Bush, ACT UP/LA focused on the new administration's AIDS policies. In December 1993, the theme of
ACT UP/LA'S World AIDS Day protests was the need for an AIDS cure, not merely the issuance of the "AIDS Awareness" stamp by
the U.S. Postal Service. The demonstration demanded the immediate adoption of the ACT UP/NY founded McClintock Project to
find a cure.
While people were in Washington, D.C. for the historic March on Washington in April 1993, ACT UP/LA participated in a series
of demonstrations called by the ACT UP/Network. The protests included a march on the White House demanding a cure for AIDS;
an action at the Department of Health and Human Services to publicize woman-to-woman transmission of the AIDS virus (and a
contemporaneous meeting of ACT UP women with United States Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Donna Shalala);
and a protest at the Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Association (PMA) to expose profiteering in the development of AIDS related
drugs. On the Monday following the March, in the park across the street from the U.S. Capitol, ACT UP/LA took part in yet
another demonstration emphasizing universal health care.
ACT UP/LA studied insurance industry policies, leading to campaigns against Prudential Insurance Company, the California Department
of Insurance, and Great Republic Insurance Company after the companies purging of 14,000 policyholders. In April 1990, 60
ACT UP/LA members attended the Network's National AIDS Actions for Health Care in Chicago, which centered on insurance rip-offs
and the demand for universal health care. Approximately 40 ACT UP/LA members were among the 129 arrested in civil disobedience
during those actions.
In Southern California, ACT UP/LA demonstrated at Frontera Women's Prison in November 1990, demanding an infectious diseases
doctor and access to proper medications for HIV-positive inmates. This was the first time any demonstration had ever taken
place on prison property. Because those demands were not met, ACT UP/LA participated in the Sacramento action in May 1991
in support of prisoners with HIV/AIDS. The action involved civil disobedience. Shortly thereafter, an infectious-diseases
doctor was assigned to Frontera. In June 1992 and October 1993, ACT UP/LA returned to Sacramento to demand improvements in
the care of prisoners with HIV/AIDS. The October 1993 visit to the offices of the California Department of Corrections in
Sacramento resulted in the arrest of one ACT UP/LA member.
ACT UP/LA members also defended women's clinics from the anti-abortion organization, Operation Rescue. The Christmas season
of 1988-1989 and the summer of 1993 saw members demonstrating outside Roman Catholic churches against the church's policies
on condoms, safe sex, and reproductive rights. When Archbishop Roger Mahony became a cardinal in 1991, ACT UP/LA held actions
outside his masses and receptions. For World AIDS Day 1992, ACT UP/LA distributed condoms and safe sex information outside
parochial high schools in Southern California. ACT UP/LA was also instrumental in securing the passage of HIV/AIDS plans (including
the availability of condoms) in Pasadena and for the Los Angeles Unified School District.
ACT UP/LA members worked with Clean Needles Now (CNN), the Los Angeles-based needle-exchange program (an illegal program until
2004) organized to stop the spread of HIV among injection drug users. CNN, originally a committee of ACT UP/LA, separated
from ACT UP in August 1993.
ACT UP/LA members have since 1989 attended international AIDS conferences in Montreal, San Francisco, Florence, Amsterdam
and Berlin. On the opening day of the VI International Conference on AIDS in San Francisco in June 1990, ACT UP/LA organized
a demonstration (with civil disobedience) demanding scholarships to the conference for People With AIDS. Two years later,
for the Amsterdam conference, free scholarships were instituted.
ACT UP/LA has also demonstrated at KCET, the Los Angeles based public television station which refused to air "Stop The Church,"
a video about the December 1989 ACT UP/NY's and WHAM's action at St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, New York. At the Oscars
[Academy Awards] in 1991 and 1992 ACT UP/LA spotlighted the AIDS-phobia of the entertainment industry. One member was arrested
for disrupting the 1991 show. When Governor Wilson vetoed AB101 in September 1991, members of ACT UP/LA participated in the
month-long series of street protests sparked by that veto. During March 1992 the chapter protested the sale of homo and AIDS-phobic
T-shirts in Palm Springs.
In August and October 1991, ACT UP/LA targeted California U.S. Senator John Seymour and State Senator Ed Davis for their support
of AIDS-phobic legislation. The demonstrations in Anaheim and Woodland Hills involved civil disobedience. In July 1993, ACT
UP/LA attended the festivities for newly-elected Mayor of Los Angeles Richard Riordan, reminding him that AIDS was still a
crisis.
ACT UP/LA developed political funerals for its members. In Southern California and elsewhere the funerals often included marches,
sometimes by torchlight, and processions that blocked traffic, tactics that led to confrontations with law enforcement officials.
Conditions Governing Access
The collection is open to researchers. There are no access restrictions.
Publication Rights
Researchers wishing to publish material must obtain permission in writing from ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives as the
physical owner of the material. Note that permission to publish does not constitute copyright clearance. ONE National Gay
& Lesbian Archives can grant copyright clearance only for those materials for which we hold copyright. It is the responsibility
of the researcher to obtain copyright clearance for all other materials from the copyright holder(s).
Acquisition Information
Enric Morello collected the early records of ACT UP/Los Angeles. In early 1988, he approached librarian, Raymond Reece about
the possibility of starting an archives. Reece solicited the advice of colleagues and created the filing system for the archives.
Reece continued to collect and maintain the archives into the early 1990s. The ACT UP/Los Angeles Archives was then transferred
to the University of Southern California in June 1997. It is likely the records became part of the Southern California AIDS
Social Policy Archive that were transferred to ONE during 2001/2002.
The bulk of the collection consists of the ACT UP/Los Angeles Archives Project with additional materials donated from personal
collections. Individual contributors include Michael Albanese, Tony Arns, Luis Balmsaeda, Richard Beecher, Gunther Freehill,
Eric Gordon, Glenn Harper, William Kaiser, Jim Kepner, Mark Kostopoulos (Mark Dyer Rexroad), Steven May, Dee Michel, Vernon
C. Mitchell, Jeff Neff, John O'Brien, Raymond Reece, Wade Richards, Jan Risa Speller, Rick Turner, and Edward Westrick.
The collection includes the Anthony Joseph Bledsoe Memorial Photo Archives.
Preferred Citation
Box #, folder #, ACT UP/Los Angeles Records, Coll2011-010, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles, California.
Processing Information
Processing this collection has been funded by a generous grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Collection processed by Michael C. Oliveira with the assistance of Sebastian, Jennifer Gottlieb and Victoria Lucero, May 25,
2012.
Scope and Content
The collection consists of the administrative records, documentation of actions, and resource materials of the AIDS Coalition
To Unleash Power/Los Angeles (ACT UP/LA). The records include buttons, clippings, correspondence, financial records, fliers,
membership materials, minutes, newsletters, photographs, press releases, stickers, and topical files of ACT UP/LA.
References in the collection to county, County Board of Supervisors, and federal buildings in the contents lists refers to
Los Angeles governmental bodies and locations. References to political offices and propositions in the contents lists refer
to California representatives and state propositions.
The majority of photographs were taken by Chuck Stallard, his black-and-white prints notable for their distinctive borders.
When not noted, the photographer was Chuck Stallard or unknown.
Related Archival Materials Note
AIDS History Project collection, Coll2007-015, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles, California.
Adele Starr collection on Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, Coll2009-012, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Los
Angeles, California.
Orange County Visibility League records, Coll2011-047, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles, California.
Unprocessed Mark Kostopoulos papers, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles, California.
Unprocessed Shane Que Hee papers, ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives, Los Angeles, California.
Separated Materials
Removed to ONE Newsletter Collection or AIDS History Project Collection, Coll2007-015
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Newsletter: February 01, 1989.
ACT UP Enquirer (ACT UP/Golden Gate): circa 1990
ACT UP Frontliners (ACT UP/DC): November 1990.
ACT UP Newsletter (ACT UP/New Haven): Spring 1993.
ACT UP/Austin: April 23, 1989.
ACT UP/Chicago: July 1989.
ACT UP/Columbus: December 1990; January 1991; April 1991.
ACT UP/KC News (Kansas City, Missouri): April 1989; May 22, 1989; January 1990; March/April 1990; May/June 1990.
ACT UP/Long Beach (California): Issue One.
ACT UP/ Los Angeles: September/October 1991.
ACT UP/Milwaukee: May 1993.
ACT UP/New Orleans: Winter 1992.
ACT UP/New York: December 1988; March 1989.
ACT UP/New York: Reports: December 1988; June 1989; September/October 1989; Fall/Winter 1990; 1991/1.
ACT UP/Orange County (California): Mid-Summer 1991.
ACT UP/Pittsburgh: February 05, 1993.
ACT UP/SD (San Diego, California): June/July 1992.
ACT UP/San Francisco Newsletter: January 1989; March 1989; May-June 1989; July-August 1989; September-October 1989; November-December 1989; February-March
1990; April-May 1990; June-July 1990; September-October 1990; December 1990-January 1991.
ACT UP/Seattle: April 1989; August/September 1990; December 1990; February 1990.
ACT UP/Sydney (Australia): March 1992; August 1992.
ACT UP/WNY (Western New York): January 1993.
Action News (ACT UP/London): Winter 1989.
The Active Ingredient (ACT UP/Portland, Oregon): Summer 1989; Fall 1989.
AHF Caregiver (AIDS Healthcare Foundation): May/June 1990; September/October 1991.
The AIDS Action Call (San Francisco, California): Autumn/Winter 1987; February/March 1988.
AIDS Conference Bulletin (San Francisco, California): June 24, 1990.
AIDS Forum (New York, New York): January 1988.
AIDS Treatment News (San Francisco, California): February 26, 1988; September 1989; July 06, 1990; July 20, 1990; August 03,1990; July 27, 1991;
December 18, 1992.
The AIDS Watchdog Group (Boston, Massachusetts): April 1989.
AmFAR (American Foundation for AIDS Research): 1991/1.
APLA Update (AIDS Project Los Angeles): February 1989; December 1990.
Asklepios (The Journal of All Saints AIDS Service Center): July 1989; August 1989; March 1991.
Attitude (Boston, Massachusetts): January 1990; April 1990; June 1990; September 1990; December 1990; June 1992; December 1992.
Being Alive: People with HIV/AIDS Action Coalition: May 1988; April 1989; June 1989; May 1992; August/September 1992.
BETA (Bulletin of Experimental Treatment for AIDS): November 1989; December 1996.
Better Homos and Gardens (West Hollywood, California): Spring 1992.
BWMT/LA (Black & White Men Together/Los Angeles): December 1989.
The Call (San Francisco, California): Autumn/Winter 1987; January 1988; February/March 1988; April 1988.
The Center News (Los Angeles, California): Winter 1989; Fall 1990.
The Citizens' Voice (Lawrence, Kansas): February 1989; March 1989.
Critical Path AIDS Project (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania): October 1991.
Cry Out! ACT-UP (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania): February 20, 1990; April 22, 1990; May 15, 1990; July 19, 1990; August 21, 1990; October 22,
1990; November 26, 1990; January 29, 1991; March 18, 1991; May 08, 1991; August 12, 1991; September 25, 1991; November 12,
1991; January 27, 1992; September 10, 1992.
The Desert Eclipse (Arizona): November 1989.
The Front Page (Los Angeles, California/Frontrunners): January 1992.
Frontiers Newsmagazine (San Francisco, California): April 11, 1996.
Gay & Lesbian Resource Center Bulletin (Santa Barbara, California): June 1992.
GLAMA News Gay/Lesbian March Activists Cincinnati (GLMA): October 1988; January 1989; February 1989; April 1989; May 1989; June 1989;
July 1989; August 1989.
GLMA/ACT UP Newsletter (Gay & Lesbian March Activists): April 1993; June 1993.
The GLAAD Bulletin: October/November 1989; August/September 1990.
GLAAD/LA Reports: July/August 1991.
GLAAD Newsletter: Fall 1989.
Great Outdoors (Los Angeles, California): January 1993.
Healing AIDS (New York, New York): February 1988.
Heartspace (Los Angeles Shanti Foundation): January-February 1991.
HIV Frontline: A Newsletter for Professionals who Counsel People Living with HIV: November/December 1996.
Homosexual Information Center (Hollywood, California & Bossier City, Louisiana): 46.
LAMS Newsletter (Los Angeles Men's Study): April 1992.
Mass Act-Out Newsletter (Boston, Massachusetts): April 1988.
National AIDS Bulletin (Australia): December 1988/January 1989.
New Medicines in Development for AIDS (Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America): November 1996.
Newsletter: A Weekly Unofficial Publication of ACT UP/NY: January 28, 1991; February 04, 1991.
Network News (UCLA Lesbian and Gay Faculty/Staff Network): Fall 1990.
The Nun Issue (The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, San Francisco, California): April 1993.
Optimist (AIDS Project Los Angeles): Spring 1992.
OUT! (San Francisco, California): January 1989; March 1989.
Outcry (New Jersey AIDS Activist Newsletter): May 1988.
Outspoken (Orange County, California): September 1989.
PANT News (Patient Advocates for Necessary Treatment, San Francisco, California): Summer 1989; Fall 1989.
The People with AIDS Coalition of Tucson: February-March 1989; April 1989; May 1989; June 1989; July 1989; August 1989; September-October 1989.
PI Perspective (Project Inform, San Francisco, California): March 1989; November 1989; October 1990; April 1991; February 1993.
Piss & Vinegar (New York, New York): December 04, 1989; February 1991.
Positive Living (AIDS Project Los Angeles): March 1996
Positive News (San Francisco, California AIDS Foundation): November 1996.
Queer Nation News (Los Angeles, California): December 01, 1990.
Reality Check (Santa Fe, New Mexico): April 1991.
Reporter: The Lesbian and Gay Bar Association of Los Angeles: Spring 1989.
Science vs. AIDS (Florence, Italy): June 16, 1991.
Searchlight (SEARCH Alliance, Los Angeles): Spring 1991; Spring 1992; July/August 1992.
Shades (Colors United Action Coalition/Los Angeles, California): March 1992.
Southern California Women's Caucus for Art: Spring 1991.
Stats! (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma): August 27, 1990.
Treatment & Research Forum (The Community Research Initiative): November 1990.
UCLA AIDS Institute Perspectives (UCLA Clinical AIDS Research and Education/CARE): Fall 1996.
United Log Cabin Clubs of California: Spring 1990.
The Vancouver People with AIDS Coalition: December/January/February 1989; March/April 1989; June 1989; August 1989; September/October 1989.
Wavelength (Groundswell; Seattle, Washington): Winter 1988-89.
Women Alive (Los Angeles, California): Winter 1995.
Removed to ONE Periodical Collection
The Advocate: November 10, 1987; February 23, 1989; January 16, 1990; November 20, 1990; August 13, 1991; December 1, 1992; December 15,
1992.
AIDS Kronika (Vilnius, Lithuania): 1993 NR. 30.
The Baltimore Alternative: October 15-November 14, 1987.
Bay Area Reporter (San Francisco, California): January 19, 1989; April 20, 1989; July 20, 1989; January 18, 1990; January 25, 1990; March 15,
1990; March 22, 1990; October 17, 1991; June 20, 1991; March 26, 1992; April 18, 1996; March 6, 1997.
Bay Times (San Francisco, California): July 1989.
Bay Windows (Boston, Massachusetts): March 31-April 6, 1988; April 7-April 13, 1988; May 5-May 11, 1988; January 25-January 31, 1990;
October 17-October 23, 1991.
BLK (The National Black Lesbian and Gay News Magazine): January 1991.
Capital Gay: For Lesbians and Gay Men (London, England): July 31, 1992.
Colage (Los Angeles, California): March 11, 1987; April 11, 1987; May 11, 1987; June 1987; July 1987; August 11, 1987; September
1987.
Compass (Hollywood, California) March 1989.
Dispatch (Lambda Press, Inc., Los Angeles, California): January 20, 1988; February 3, 1988; May 11, 1988; July 6, 1988.
Edge Magazine (Los Angeles, California): October 29-November 11, 1987; December 21, 1988; May 24, 1989; January 17, 1990; August 26, 1992.
Frontiers (Los Angeles, California): October 21-November 4, 1987; July 27-August 10, 1988; November 2-November 16, 1988; November 16-November
30, 1988; February 22-March 8, 1989; June28, 1989; May 8, 1992; July 31, 1992; April 25, 1993.
Gay Community News (Boston, Massachusetts): October 4-10, 1987; November 5-11, 1989; December 24, 1989-January 6, 1990; January 14-20, 1990;
May 6-12, 1990; May 13-19, 1990; May 20-26, 1990; May 27-June 2, 1990; June 3-9, 1990; June 24-30, 1990; January 5-11, 1992.
The Gay Community News (Hawaii and Western States): December 3-9, 1989; January 1990.
Gay & Lesbian Times (San Diego, California): April 24, 1997.
Gaze USA (Minnesota): April 5, 1990.
The Guide to the Gay Northeast (Boston, Massachusetts): February 1989.
The James White Review (Minneapolis, Minnesota): Spring 1990.
LGNY (New York, New York): March 20, 1997.
MGW Newspaper (Mom Guess What, Sacramento, California): May 15, 1991.
New York Native (New York, New York): October 26, 1987.
The News (Los Angeles, California): June 26, 1987; February 5, 1988; March 18, 1988; May 13, 1988; May 27, 1988; June 10, 1988; October
14, 1988; December 23, 1988; January 20, 1989; February 3, 1989; March 3, 1989; March 17, 1989; March 31, 1989; May 12, 1989;
May 26, 1989; October 13, 1989; December 8, 1989.
Next (Provincetown, Massachusetts): January 4-10, 1989; March 15-21, 1989.
The Orange County Blade (Laguna Beach, California): April 1992; May 1994.
POZ Magazine: March 1997.
Queer L.A.: November 7, 1991; November 22, 1991; January 10, 1992; January 31, 1992; February 28, 1992; March 13, 1992; March 27, 1992.
Reactions (Los Angeles, California): March 22, 1989; December 13, 1989; July 19, 1991.
Square Peg (Los Angeles, California): May/June 1993.
San Francisco Sentinel: October 16, 1991.
The Student Independent (California State University, Los Angeles): December 1991.
Ten Percent: UCLA's Lesbian and Gay Newsmagazine: October 1987; March 1989.
Ten Percent: UCLA's Queer Magazine: January 29,1992.
Update (San Diego, California): December 9, 1987; April 13, 1988; May 11, 1988; July 6, 1988; August 2, 1989; August 30, 1989; November
22, 1989; December 6, 1989; December 20, 1989; January 17, 1990; January 31, 1990; March 28, 1990; August 29, 1990; September
26, 1990; June 19, 1991; August 28, 1991; September 25, 1991; October 10, 1991; October 23, 1991; November 6, 1991; November
20, 1991; April, 8 1992; May 20, 1992.
Vanguard (Los Angeles, California): March 9, 1990; April 6, 1990; June 1, 1990; September 7, 1990; October 5, 1990; November 30, 1990;
December 14, 1990; March 8, 1991; May 17, 1991; May 31, 1991; June 28, 1991; August 9, 1991; August 23, 1991; September 6,
1991; September 20, 1991; October 4, 1991; October 18, 1991; November 1, 1991; November 15, 1991; December 13, 1991; January
10, 1992; January 31, 1992; March 6, 1992; March 20, 1992; April 3, 1992; May 8, 1992; August 7, 1992.
Village View: September 13-19, 1991.
Washington Blade (Washington, D.C.): October 9, 1987; October 16, 1987; June 21, 1991; October 4, 1991; April 19, 1993.
West Hollywood Post (Los Angeles, California): July 19, 1991.
Windy City Times (Chicago, Illinois): May 12, 1988.
The Wisconsin Light: May 3, 1990-May 16, 1990.
Removed to Periodicals with LGBT/AIDS Cover Stories Collection
Insight on the News: September 17, 1990.
Los Angeles Reader: June 7, 1991; October 8, 1993.
Los Angeles Times Magazine: March 1, 1992.
LA Weekly: November 25-December 1, 1988; October 6-12, 1989; May 17-May 23, 1991; May 6-May 12, 1994; March 29-April 4, 1996.
Newsweek: April 18, 1983; March 14, 1988; August 8, 1988; July 1, 1991.
Pasadena Weekly: July 26-August 1, 1991.
Radical America: November-December 1986.
San Francisco Chronicle: January 30, 1989.
San Francisco Examiner Image: June 17, 1990.
Scientific American: October 1988.
SF Weekly: September 19, 1990.
Time: August 12, 1985.
Torch (Revolutionary Socialist League): October-November 14, 1987.
U.S. News: July 5, 1993.
Weekly World News: January 30, 1990.
Removed to ONE Program Collection
AIDS: The Artists' Response (Hoyt L. Sherman Gallery, Ohio State University): February 24-April 16, 1989.
Christopher Street West (CSW) Pride Programs (Los Angeles): 1987-1993.
Orange County Pride Program (California): 1989.
Take Pride (National Black Gay & Lesbian Conference & Institutes): 1991.
San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade & Celebration: 1990.
Removed to ONE Pamphlet Collection
Double Jeopardy--Threat to Life and Human Rights: Discrimination Against Persons with AIDS (Human Rights Internet): March 1990.
Kill Jesse Helms: A Docunovella in Two Parts (F(r)iction Publications) 1990.
The Passionate Asphyxiation of Cardinal Mahony (F(r)iction Publications): 1991.
Source Book Of Health Insurance Data (Health Insurance Association of America): 1990.
Southern California HIV Treatment Directory (Los Angeles): April 1991; Spring 1992.
The Status Of State Regulation Of Insurance Practices Regarding HIV Disease In The United States (Martin D. Casey): November 1989.
Voluntary HIV Counseling and Testing : Facts, Issues and Answers (Centers for Disease Control): 1990.
Removed to ONE Clothing collection
Black nylon baseball cap with rectangular ACT UP Los Angeles logo in white.
Removed to ONE Banners, Posters, and Signs
See database listing for the complete list of banners, posters, and signs.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
AIDS (Disease) -- Government policy -- California -- Los Angeles County
AIDS (Disease) -- California -- Los Angeles County
Advertising fliers
AIDS activists -- California -- Los Angeles
Emigration and immigration -- Government policy -- United States
AIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Medical care
AIDS (Disease) -- Periodicals
Stallard, Chuck (Charles D. Stallard) -- Pictorial works
Kostopoulos, Mark
Litt, T.L. -- Pictorial works
Nowlin, Jess -- Pictorial works
Bledsoe, Anthony Joseph -- Pictorial works
Niggli, Jim -- Pictorial works
Reece, Raymond
Morello, Enric
Rosen, James, 1958- -- Pictorial works
Rothchild, Joel -- Pictorial works
Administrative Records
1987-1997
Physical Description: [5 linear feet]
Scope and Content
The Administrative Records Series consists of correspondence, minutes, financial records, press releases, membership materials,
newsletters, and fliers. The series also includes a limited number of committee records and internal documents such as proposed
structural changes and office memorandums.
The Finance/Fundraising Committee folders contain a variety of materials including benefit fliers, check registers, grant
applications, ledger, treasurer's reports, and trust information. The Statements folder includes proposals and responses submitted
to the membership concerning a variety of issues.
Arrangement
The files of the series reflect the original alphabetical order; documents and folders added to the series were not encoded
with an "AA" number.
Box 1, Folder 1-2
ACT UP/LA AA00.0500
1988-1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 1, Folder 3
Ad Hoc Committee on Strategy Planning AA00.0600
1989
Box 14, Folder 10
Advocate Advertising
1991-1992
Box 1, Folder 4-20
Agendas AA00.1000
1987-1991
Physical Description: [17 folders]
Box 2, Folder 1-7
Agendas AA00.1000
1991-1992
Physical Description: [7 folders]
Box 10, Folder 1-5
Agendas
1987-1993
Physical Description: [5 folders]
Box 14, Folder 11
Agitating Committee
1990-1992
Box 2, Folder 8
ART ATTAC (Artists React To Amoral Treatment of The AIDS Crisis) AA00.1900
1990
Box 10, Folder 6
ART ATTAC (Artists React To Amoral Treatment of The AIDS Crisis)
1990
Box 2, Folder 9
Artworks/Layouts AA00.2000
1988
Box 25
Awards and Plaques
1988-1994
Note
Plaques: 1988 CSW Grand Marshall's Award; 1989 CSW Marching Unit Award; Stonewall Democratic Club Trailblazer Award; 1990
CSW Serendipity Award, Sunset Junction Commitment to Unity Award; 1991 AIDS Healthcare Foundation Heart of Gold.
Certificate of Appreciation: 1994 Pasadena City College
Box 2, Folder 10
Bathhouse Closure AA00.2500
1988-1990
Box 2, Folder 11
Brochures/Fliers/Handouts AA00.3000
1988
Box 8, Folder 74-75
Brochures/Fliers/Handouts
1988-1993
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 2, Folder 12
Burroughs Wellcome Boycott AA00.3700
1989
Box 22, Folder data_value_missing_a566fe668311a7ab2c9521da2c390bbd
Buttons and Stickers
circa 1991
Box 14, Folder 12
Bylaws Draft [Articles of Incorporation]
1989
Box 2, Folder 13-14
Calendars [Event Calendars] AA00.4100
1991
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 14, Folder 13-14
Chronology of Actions & Events
1987-1993
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 14, Folder 15
Civil Disobedience Training
circa 1990
Box 14, Folder 16
Clean Needles Now (CNN)
1992
Box 2, Folder 15
Coalition For Compassion AA00.4125
1989
Box 10, Folder 8-9
Coalition For Compassion
1989-1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 2, Folder 16
Community AIDS Planning Council (Los Angeles County) AA00.4140
circa 1990
Box 23, Folder data_value_missing_d7ca4ce8b03175acf59ea0cffb14833d
Computer Back Ups
circa 1990
Physical Description: [(39) 3.5" and (9) 5" Floppy Disks]
Box 2, Folder 17-19
County/Community AIDS Council AA00.4150
1989-1992
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 2, Folder 20
Couronne Des Epines (Office Newsletter) AA00.4160
1991
Box 2, Folder 21
Direct Mail Fundraising AA00.4175
1989-1991
Box 10, Folder 10-14
Direct Mail Fundraising
1989-1993
Physical Description: [5 folders]
Box 2, Folder 22
Education Committee AA00.4200
circa 1990
Box 2, Folder 23
Fictitious Business Name Statement AA00.4220
1993
Box 2, Folder 24
Fight For Life Committee AA00.4225
1989
Box 2, Folder 25
Finance Committee AA00.4230
1988-1991
Box 10, Folder 15-24
Finance/Fundraising Committee
1988-1994
Physical Description: [10 folders]
Box 11, Folder 1-9
Finance/Fundraising Committee
1988-1994
Physical Description: [9 folders]
Box 24, Folder data_value_missing_9d5d0e3ecf4ef9650573585d3b2b2620
Finance/Fundraising Committee
1988-1992
Box 2, Folder 26
Finance Committee, Donation Acknowledged AA00.4230.1
1991
Box 2, Folder 27
From The Archives: Remember When (Archives Newsletter) AA00.4232
1992
Box 2, Folder 28
Grant Proposals AA00.4235
1989
Hate Phone Messages
1992-1993
Box 21, Folder data_value_missing_60032e070de4d0759aaa7890be5e6abf
Audiocassettes
1993
Physical Description: [2 Compact Cassette Tapes]
Box 2, Folder 30
Heart Politics AA00.4240
1990
Box 15, Folder 23
Information Line Scripts [Phone]
1989-1991
Box 2, Folder 31
Insurance Agitating Committee AA00.4250
1989
Box 11, Folder 10-14
Insurance Committee
1987-1990
Physical Description: [5 folders]
Box 2, Folder 33
Lavender Left AA00.4255
1988
Box 2, Folder 34
Lavender Left--AIDS AA00.4255.1
1986-1987
Box 3, Folder 1-2
Legal Defense Committee AA00.4260
1989-1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 3, Folder 3
Legal Defense Committee--Legal Guidelines AA00.4260.1
1989
Box 3, Folder 4
Letters [Correspondence] AA00.4300
1988-1990
Box 11, Folder 15-17
Letters [Correspondence]
1988-1995
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 3, Folder 5
LIFE (Lobby for Individual Freedom and Equality) AA00.4310
circa 1990
Box 3, Folder 6
Logo [Selection Ballots] AA00.4350
1988
Box 3, Folder 7
Mailing Lists [Action Pledges] AA00.4500
1989-1990
Box 14, Folder 18-20
Mailing Lists & Phone Lists
1988-1994
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 26, Folder data_value_missing_53f6ab5d28912adc4a58fad2b40f388b
Mailing Lists & Phone Lists
1988-1991
Physical Description: Mailing Lists & Phone Lists
Box 3, Folder 8
Maps AA00.4600
circa 1990
Box 3, Folder 9
Media Committee AA00.4625
circa 1990
Box 11, Folder 18-19
Media Committee
1991, 1997
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 14, Folder 21
Meeting Facilating
1989-1991
Box 3, Folder 10-11
Minutes
1988-1989
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 3, Folder 37-39
Minutes
1990-1992
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 12, Folder 1-5
Minutes
1993-1997
Physical Description: [5 folders]
Box 3, Folder 12
Networking/Outreach Committe AA00.6625
circa 1986-1992
Box 3, Folder 13
New Members Committee AA00.6650
1990
Box 3, Folder 14
Newsletters AA00.7000
1988-1992
Box 20, Folder 1-4
Newsletters
1988-1995
Physical Description: [24 issues]
Note
There were no issues found from 1993 or from 1994.
Box 20, Folder 6-12
Newsletters Master Copies
1989-1992
Physical Description: [7 folders]
Box 19, Folder data_value_missing_3bba535bdc28076e054e16180507fbdf
Notes
circa 1992
Physical Description: [19 Tablets]
Box 3, Folder 15
Office [Memorandums and Schedules] AA00.7300
1989-1993
Box 3, Folder 16
On A Wing and A Prayer [Ron Lovely] Album AA00.7375
1992
Box 3, Folder 17-18
Organizer's Manual AA00.7450
circa 1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 3, Folder 19
Organizing Committee AA00.7500
1987
Box 14, Folder 22
Other Committees
1989-1991
Box 3, Folder 20
Paper
Silence=Death, Action=Life: ACT UP/LA and the New Politics of Health Care AA00.7525
1989
Box 14, Folder 24
People of Color Caucus
1990-1992
Box 19, Folder data_value_missing_7e9b8b286122967b1620e1674031654e
Phone Message Books
1989-1997
Physical Description: [16 Spiral Bound Books]
Box 3, Folder 21
Phone Tree AA00.7575
circa 1990
Box 14, Folder 25
Planning Proposals & Goal Setting
1988-1991
Box 3, Folder 22
Police Harassment AA00.7600
1989
Box 15, Folder 1
Presidential Candidate Watch Group
1988
Box 3, Folder 23-24
Press Releases/Statements AA00.9000
1988-1997
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 15, Folder 2
Public Health Services Working Group
1989
Box 3, Folder 25
Public Policy Committee AA00.9005
1991-1992
Box 11, Folder 20-21
Public Policy Committee
1990-1992
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 3, Folder 26
PWAACU (Prisoners With AIDS Advocacy Committee United) AA00.9010
1992
Box 12, Folder 6
PWAACU (Prisoners With AIDS Advocacy Committee United)
1988-1992
Box 3, Folder 27
Red Hot & Blue (Album) AA00.9175
1991
Box 12, Folder 7-11
Red Hot & Blue (Album)
1991
Physical Description: [5 folders]
Box 15, Folder 3
Retreat [Sierra Madre, California]
1992
Box 26, Folder data_value_missing_8fda93d72dc73e68aab63c8d26775df8
Retreat [Sierra Madre, California]
1992
Physical Description: [Oversized]
Box 3, Folder 28
San Francisco Statement AA00.9200
circa 1990
Box 3, Folder 29
Scholarship Criteri AA00.9215
circa 1990
Box 3, Folder 30
Southern California Treatment Directory AA00.9225
1990
Box 3, Folder 31
Spanish Translations AA00.9227
1988
Box 3, Folder 32
Structure [Organizational Chart] AA00.9228
1989
Box 3, Folder 34
Three Years of ACT UP/LA (from the Archives) AA00.9250
1990
Box 3, Folder 35
Tiara and
Corona AA00.9300
circa 1990
Box 3, Folder 36
Treatment Committee (Research/Issues) AA00.9500
1989
Box 4, Folder 56-57
Treatment Committee (Research/Issues) AA00.9500
1990-1991
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 12, Folder 12-19
Treatment Committee (Research/Issues)
1989-1992
Physical Description: [8 folders]
Box 4, Folder 58
Women and AIDS Handbook AA00.9900
1989-1990
Box 4, Folder 59
Women's Caucus AA00.9910
1990-1991
Box 12, Folder 20-22
Women's Caucus
1990-1992
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Actions and Events
1987-1997
Physical Description: [10 linear feet]
Scope and Content
The Actions and Events Series documents the activities of the ACT UP/Los Angeles chapter in North America and Western Europe.
Primarily the series consists of fliers, clippings, and photographs of Southern California "actions," which include demonstrations,
protests, parades, and phone zaps of people, organizations, and governmental bodies. ACT UP/LA events also include benefits,
conferences, exhibits, fundraisers, marches, meetings, and retreats.
Arrangement
The files of the series reflect the original chronological order; documents and folders added to the series were not encoded
with an "AA" number. The "AA" number consists of a two digit number for the year, a period,and four digits for the month and
day. For example, "AA87.0601" would refer to an action beginning on June 01, 1987.
Action: Federal Red Tape AA87.0601
1987
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_a9dda6095959a3eb3990a3a814a2a6d0
Slides
1987
Physical Description: [15 color slides]
Box 4, Folder 2
Action: Los Angeles Committee to Test Drugs Not People AA87.0723
1987
Box 4, Folder 3-4
Action: National March On Washington for Lesbian & Gay Rights AA87.1011
1987
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 4, Folder 5
Action: Agitate, Educate, Organize AA87.1012
1987
Box 4, Folder 6
Action: Formation Meeting AA87.1
1987
Box 4, Folder 7-8
Action: Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS)--Los Angeles AA87.1223
1987
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 4, Folder 9
Action: Congressperson William E. Dannemeyer--UCLA AA88.0120
1988
Box 4, Folder 10
Action: Burroughs Wellcome AA88.0124
1988
Action: FDA (Federal Drug Administration)--Westwood AA88.0129
1988
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_7bed6f30f4b52f28ca715f8675a3c35c
Contact Sheet & Photographs
1988
Physical Description: [4 black & white]
Box 4, Folder 12
Action: Sheriff's Academy AA88.0303 & Sheriff Sherman Block--Brentwood AA88.0303.1
1988
Box 4, Folder 13
Action: Griffith Park/Sunset AA88.0305
1988
Box 4, Folder 14
Action: Civil Disobedience (CD) Networking Conference AA88.0319
1988
Box 4, Folder 15
Action: Los Angeles Resistencia Protest--Mardi Gras Hotel Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Detention Center AA88.0319.1
1988
Box 4, Folder 16
Action: FDA (Federal Drug Administration)--Los Angeles AA88.0329
1988
Box 4, Folder 17
Action: Civil Rights March--Los Angeles AA88.0409
1988
Box 4, Folder 18
Action: Spring AIDS Mobilization AA88.0429
1988
Box 4, Folder 19
Action: Homophobes on Parade AA88.0429.1
1988
Box 4, Folder 20
Action: County/USC Vigil 1 AA88.0430
1988
Box 4, Folder 21
Action: AIDS Information Fair AA88.0501
1988
Box 4, Folder 22
Action: Assemblyperson Marian La Follette--Northridge AA88.0502
1988
Box 4, Folder 23
Action: Woman and AIDS AA88.0504
1988
Box 4, Folder 24
Action: Federal Building--Westwood AA88.0506
1988
Box 4, Folder 25
Action: March on Sacramento AA88.0507
1988
Box 4, Folder 26
Action: Die-In Sacramento AA88.0508
1988
Box 4, Folder 27
Action: Governor George Deukmejian Sacramento AA88.0509
1988
Box 4, Folder 28
Action: Michael Dukakis in Hollywood AA88.0519
1988
Box 4, Folder 29
Action: Sunset Junction Street Fair [Los Angeles] AA88.0529
1988
Box 4, Folder 30
Action: George H. W. Bush--Bel Air AA88.0605
1988
Box 4, Folder 31
Action: Christopher Street West (CSW) AA88.0626
1988
Action: County/USC Vigil 2 AA88.0709
1988
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_e446c531131fb1e22eeabffed69f2d4a
Photographs
1988
Physical Description: [28 color]
Action: USC/County Board of Supervisors AA88.0726
1988
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_556eede4e2c25322545444684d568808
Photograph
1988
Physical Description: [black & white]
Action: Governor George Deukmejian in Long Beach AA88.0731
1988
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_2f5a261a54cddecb6b4f7355a8c9a820
Photograph
1988
Physical Description: [black & white]
Action: County/USC Department of Health Services (DHS) Protest AA88.0811
1988
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_187a12fb255a911a2469a3ead65dd228
Photograph
1988
Physical Description: [black & white]
Box 4, Folder 36
Action: Social Security Office AA88.0812
1988
Box 4, Folder 37
Action: Board of Supervisors AA88.0823
1988
Action: Proposition 96 Chasen's Restaurant [West Hollywood, California] AA88.0823.1
1988
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_63d5823601f7d8d5970696cce668aad1
Photographs
1988
Physical Description: [4 balck & white]
Box 4, Folder 39
Action: Federal Building--AZT Funding AA88.0917
1988
Box 4, Folder 40
Action: AZT Westwood AA88.0930
1988
Box 4, Folder 42
Action: Candlelight March AA88.1008
1988
Box 4, Folder 43
Action: AIDS Quilt AA88.1008.1
1988
Box 4, Folder 44
Action: ACT NOW (AIDS Coalition To Network Organize & Win) '88 AA88.1008.2
1988
Action: FDA (Food and Drug Administration)--Maryland AA88.1011
1988
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_5410fb60993b9f10ec141cbdc3ccc118
Photographs
1988
Physical Description: [19 black & white]
Box 4, Folder 46
Action: George H. W. Bush/Michael Dukakis Debate AA88.1013
1988
Box 4, Folder 47
Action: Midnight Caller AA88.1025
1988
Box 4, Folder 48
Action: Proposition 96 Halloween AA88.1031
1988
Box 4, Folder 49
Action: Anniversary Party AA88.1216
1988
Box 4, Folder 50
Action: Proposition 96 The Broadway AA88.1105
1988
Box 4, Folder 51
Action: Governor George Deukmejian in Long Beach, California AA88.1106
1988
Box 4, Folder 52
Action: Sam Kinison
Have You Seen Me Lately? Album AA88.1106
1988
Action: Proposition 96 Election Night AA88.1108
1988
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_f121b3c6b3d956539d2d79b1dde02a9f
Photographs
1988
Physical Description: [21 black & white]
Box 4, Folder 54
Action: Emergency Community Meeting AA88.1206
1988
Action: Kent Burnett AA88.1217
1988
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_8c88fedeeb370ff31da61372132f5e68
Photographs
1988
Physical Description: [9 black & white]
Action: ACT UP/LA Conference AA89.0107
1989
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_4bc9ffe61721dd489f0314886a80ce0c
Contact Sheet and Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [4 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 6
Action: B'nai B'rith AA89.0117
1989
Action: County/USC Vigil 3 AA89.0121
1989
Box 5, Folder 7-8
Documents
1989
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_5e181084e3f8c3c26ec2f5f2dc121902
Contact Sheet, Photographs, and Slides
1989
Physical Description: [22 black & white, 10 color & 72 color slides]
Action: Board of Supervisors AA89.0214
1989
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_bb1f737292f19e35b8db3f8b1c026edf
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [21 color]
Box 5, Folder 10
Action: Congressperson William E. Dannemeyer--Orange County Visibility League (OCVL) AA89.0214.1
1989
Action: County Board of Supervisors AA89.0221
1989
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_f65960c95dfd5de5ace81fe54067c02b
Contact Sheet and Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [9 black & white]
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_29434b173bd6ee377b88e4d31cdf8e53
AIDS: The Artists Response Photograph
February 24-April 16, 1989
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_842ffe2d885f34564584c95bfbbfd617
Benefit: Beer Bust and Auction Negative & Photographs AA89.0226
1989
Physical Description: [color negativen and 2 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 12
Action: Operation Rescue Hit (Clinic Defense) AA89.0325
1989
Action: Cedars-Sinai AA89.0331
1989
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_8e6cd495335b35cf48558981691e5804
Negatives & Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [2 negatives, 8 black & white]
Action: March On Washington AA89.0409
1989
Box 28, Folder data_value_missing_aa77bc5cb9a197ebf9941fe1f94ee28f
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [20 color]
Action: Department of Health Services (DHS) Protest AA89.0421
1989
Box 28
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [6 black & white]
Action: March on Austin AA89.0430
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_967a6416e5f679f0454c213503aba3e9
Photographs
May 01, 1989
Physical Description: [13 color]
Action: Day of Education AA89.0506
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_c2666ad1d7f5060d4724858f1484e52b
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [2 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 18
Action: Stop County Business as Usual AA89.0509
1989
Action: Employers Health Insurance AA89.0511
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_ac0779472b3f8277c555c19e10154171
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [10 black & white]
Action: Board of Supervisors AA89.0516
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_31b1d5db6f71b47c9104bd1ff644713a
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [15 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 21
Action: Los Angeles Business And Professional Association (BAPA) Debate AA89.0517
1989
Action: Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride Parade AA89.0521
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_8a35303490eb5c96a212da324416d08d
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [20 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 23
Action: Candlelight '89 AA89.0528
1989
Box 5, Folder 24
Action: Press Conference--Police Harassment AA89.0530
1989
Box 5, Folder 25
Action: AIDS Art & Activism AA89.0601
1989
Box 5, Folder 26
Action: Benefit:
Intimacies--Michael Kearns AA89.0603
1989
Box 5, Folder 27
Action: Governor George Deukmejian Trial at Lafayette Park AA89.0609
1989
Box 5, Folder 28
Action: Congressperson Anthony C. Beilenson Hearings AA89.0612
1989
Box 5, Folder 29
Action: County Supervisor Peter F. Schabarum AA89.0618
1989
Action: Christopher Street West (CSW) AA89.0625
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_84cc3268d7530962267ccb82fbfe7202
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [17 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 31
Benefit: Something to Celebrate at Wiltern Theater AA89.0629
1989
Action: Employers Health Insurance AA89.0711
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_ecdcc69cba10db6875fb579dc5e6720b
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [2 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 33
Action: Chris Brownlie Hospice "A" Vigil AA89.0714
1989
Action: Press Conference--Police Harassment AA89.0725
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_ea40c1fc5f1b3cbc59df9c2e7d5dd466
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [5 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 35
Benefit:
Stretchmarks [Tim Miller] AA89.0804
1989
Action: Compassion=Life Hunger Strike AA89.0809
1989
Box 29
Contact Sheets & Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [5 black & white]
Action: Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Westwood AA89.0819
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_6c01b4ca02b3fec6211e8656c67fec88
Contact Sheets & Photograph
1989
Physical Description: [5 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 38
Benefit: Spike Beer Bust AA89.0820
1989
Box 5, Folder 39
Action: Louis P. Sheldon [Traditional Values Coalition] AA89.0826
1989
Box 12
Action: National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Defense--Federal Building Contact Sheets AA89.0826.1
1989
Physical Description: [black & white]
Box 5, Folder 40
Action: A Different Light --Photographic Installation AA89.0902
1989
Action: Orange County Gay Pride March AA89.0910
1989
Box 29, Folder data_value_missing_76b307c7a90baac02bc02b6ce1cde339
Contact Sheets & Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [33 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 42
ACT UP Restructuring AA89.0911
1989
Box 5, Folder 43
Action: Fall Picnic AA89.0917
1989
Box 4, Folder 41
Action: A Moment of Silence--A Cry of Alarm AA89.1002
1989
Action: Federal Building AA89.1006
1989
Box 5, Folder 44-46
Documents
1989
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_73783c2d04addb73cbae6db3fdac696f
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [15 black & white]
Action: Louis P. Sheldon Symposium [Traditional Values Coalition] AA89.1007
1989
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_53c385a85fc6cdae1015cbe2bc0fe8c6
Photograph
1989
Physical Description: [black & white]
Box 5, Folder 48
Action: Pioneer Pride Festival [San Fernando Valley, California] AA89.1007.1
1989
Box 5, Folder 49
Action: Bleach/Condom Press Conference AA89.1031
1989
Box 5, Folder 50
Action: El Dia de los Muertos AA89.1102
1989
Action: Burroughs Wellcome [UCLA] AA89.1106
1989
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_56471fa35e707a6759d97fef5ff3d5b8
Photograph
1989
Physical Description: [black & white]
Action: Prudential [Insurance] AA89.1110
1989
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_11ed7ebbb57ec6c80308b2d762d95183
Photograph
1989
Physical Description: [black & white]
Action: Cardinal Sins--Slice Mahony's Baloney AA89.1210
1989
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_8cd0f700a63eeef4d8618f2c95b60405
Photographs
1989
Physical Description: [2 black & white]
Box 5, Folder 54
Fundraiser: Wet Shorts Contest AA89.1213
1989
Box 5, Folder 55
Action: Chris Brownlie Memorial Protest March AA89.1216
1989
Box 6, Folder 1
Action: Christopher Street West (CSW) Town Meeting AA90.0108
1990
Box 6, Folder 2
Action: Tom Leykas Show AA90.0115
1990
Action: National Commission on AIDS AA90.0124
1989-1991
Box 30
Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [2 black & white]
Action: AIDS Program Office AA90.0124.1
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_75920fd251f2182fc58688329d604a99
Negatives & Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [3 color]
Box 6, Folder 5
Action: Public Hearings of National Commission on AIDS AA90.0125
1990
Box 6, Folder 6
Benefit: The High Life AA90.0203
1990
Action: Stop G.O.P. Death Squads AA90.0206
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_855325fcbd86244ad900fa848317747a
Negatives & Photographs [T.L. Litt & Chuck Stallard]
1990
Physical Description: [17 black & white]
Box 6, Folder 8
Action: County Board of Supervisors AA90.0215
1990
Box 6, Folder 9
Action: March on Irvine for Lesbian & Gay Rights AA90.0217
1990
Action: Gillespie/Department of Insurance AA90.0222
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_d0aab17a2410414ff622957b156878c7
Contact Sheet, Negatives, & Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [26 black & white, 21 color]
Box 6, Folder 11
Action: Phone Zap Galaxy Carpet Mills AA90.0225
1990
Action: Freedom Of Expression AA90.0301
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_0baf6550d72f59ce47e39ad8774149d9
Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [8 black & white]
Box 6, Folder 13
Action: United Farm Workers (UFW) [Rally/Picket] AA90.0313
1990
Box 6, Folder 14
Fundraiser: Rose Tattoo AA90.0315
1990
Box 6, Folder 15
Action: Archbishop Romero March AA90.0325
1990
Box 6, Folder 16
Benefit: A Cheap Night Out--The Athletic Club AA90.0326
1990
Box 6, Folder 17
Action: Rush Limbaugh AA90.0330
1990
Action: West Hollywood Model Clinic AA90.0404
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_a8fd6573e615cfdbf7c3d01a68f4dab6
Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [2 black & white]
Box 6, Folder 19
Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) Phone Zap AA90.0405
1990
Box 6, Folder 20
Action: Operation Rescue Hit (Clinic Defense) AA90.0414
1990
Box 6, Folder 21
Action: Hot Line AA90.0416
1990
Action: ACT NOW (AIDS Coalition To Network Organize & Win) Conference--Chicago, Illinois AA90.0421
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_6881970b097a269719c35f08a2b737e5
Photographs [Women's Action]
1990
Physical Description: [3 black white]
Action: Cook County [Chicago]/M.O.N.Y. [Mutual of New York] AA90.0423
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_b0e1c044ca56660055bdba6e200c0720
Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [2 color]
Action: Bill Oxendine AA90.0505
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_bc127f0a91766b39ee54f3c574c63757
Photographs [Jim Niggli & Stallard]
1990
Physical Description: [15 black & white]
Box 6, Folder 25
Action: Activism & AIDS [Speakers Panel] AA90.0506
1990
Box 6, Folder 26
Action: High Performance Party AA90.0511
1990
Box 6, Folder 27
Action: Marlboro Boycott AA90.0514
1990
Box 6, Folder 28
Action: Raging at the Visible: AIDS in the City of Angels AA90.0515
1990
Box 6, Folder 29
Action: Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride Parade AA90.0520
1990
Box 6, Folder 30
Action: County/USC--Vigil 4 AA90.0521
1990
Box 6, Folder 32
Action: Storm The National Institutes of Health (NIH) AA90.0521.1
1990
Box 6, Folder 31
Action: County Board Of Supervisors AA90.0522
1990
Box 6, Folder 33
Action: Outing Panel AA90.0523
1990
Box 6, Folder 75
UCLA AIDS Clinical Research Center
May 24, 1990
Box 6, Folder 34
Action: Great Republic Insurance Company Phone Zap AA90.0529
1990
Box 6, Folder 35
Action: Alternative Budget Hearing AA90.0609
1990
Box 6, Folder 36
Action: County Board of Supervisors AA90.0612
1990
Conference on AIDS, Sixth International (San Francisco) AA90.0620
1990
Box 6, Folder 37-46
Documents
1990
Physical Description: [10 folders]
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_20acc5af422eb37f71e44431dc1b30a6
Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [black & white, 4 color]
Action: Christopher Street West (CSW) AA90.0624
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_86109d2fab400e2cb7c2cf4e6450979c
Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [4 black & white, 16 color]
Box 6, Folder 48
Benefit: Beth Lapides' "Globe-O-Mania" AA90.0630
1990
Box 6, Folder 49
Benefit: Sean N Les' B.Y.O.P Pool Party AA90.0707
1990
Action: Governor Pete Wilson Fundraiser AA90.0719
1990
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_079caf3504027a6e09157a548ed67980
Photograph
1990
Physical Description: [black & white]
Box 6, Folder 51
Action: Richard M. Nixon Presidential Library AA90.0719.1
1990
Box 6, Folder 52
Action: Governor George Deukmejian Phone Zap AA90.0723
1990
Box 6, Folder 53
Benefit: ACT UP/LA & Attack at Highways AA90.0725
1990
Box 6, Folder 54
Action: ACT UP/LA Presents
Positive &
Silence=Death AA90.0725.1
July 25-26, 1990
Action: County Board of Supervisors AA90.0731
1990
Box 31, Folder data_value_missing_2a34efe96403460b57208c691662cce1
Photographs [?]
1990
Physical Description: [4 black & white]
Box 6, Folder 56
Workshop:
Scientific Knowledge=Health & Power AA90.0803
1990
Box 6, Folder 57
Benefit:
Guy O' Rama (Highways) AA90.0804
1990
Box 6, Folder 58
Action: Antonin Scalia Demonstration AA90.0809
1990
Box 6, Folder 59
Action: Orange County Cultural Pride AA90.0812
1990
Box 31, Folder data_value_missing_c49eca4267cf538113a8459e13466460
Photograph
1990
Physical Description: [black & white]
Box 6, Folder 60
Action: Give The Money Back Press Conference AA90.0816
1990
Box 6, Folder 63
Teach-In:
Get The Facts AA90.0915
1990
Box 6, Folder 64
Action: Kansas City Health Fraud Conference AA90.0917
1990
Action: Nightmare on Helms Street Part III: To Helms & Back AA90.0922
1990
Note
Boycott of Phillip Morris products, Miller Beer and Marlboro Cigarettes, precipitated by the company's contribution to the
re-election campaign of U.S. Senator Jesse Helms, South Carolina.
Box 31, Folder data_value_missing_5ed4e1c8e02cb4b7b9f0da9574bb3ef4
Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [8 black & white, 1 color]
Box 6, Folder 66
Air Quality Management District (AQMD) Workshop AA90:0922.1
1990
Box 6, Folder 67
Action: Dollars For Knoxville [Tennessee] AA90.0923
1990
Box 6, Folder 68
Action: Alfredo Cristiani [El Salvador] Protest AA90.0925
1990
Box 6, Folder 69
Benefit: Fairy Tales, Faerie Tales AA90.0930
1990
Box 6, Folder 70-71
Action: Stop David Duke AA90.1003
1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Action: Federal Building Westwood: Ryan White Bill AA90.1006
1990
Box 31, Folder data_value_missing_c49da4a2456c9ab1780eef5c2da66036
Photograph
1990
Physical Description: [black & white]
Box 6, Folder 73
Benefit: Women/Video AA90.1006.1
1990
Box 6, Folder 47
Action: Diane Feinstein/ Pete Wilson Debate AA90.1007
1990
Box 7, Folder 1-2
Action: Free El Salvador Now March AA90.1013
1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 7, Folder 3
Action: Creating Change West AA90.1013.1
1990
Box 7, Folder 4
Benefit: Bill's Jo Party AA90.1014
1990
Box 7, Folder 5
Action: Health Access/Burt Margolin Insurance Hearing AA90.1017
1990
Box 7, Folder 6
Action: State Insurance Commissioner John R. Garamendi at La Fabula AA90.1024
1990
Box 7, Folder 7
Action: East Side AIDS Walk AA90.1104
1990
Box 7, Folder 8
Benefit: Jack-Off Returns AA90.1109
1990
Box 7, Folder 9-11
Action: AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG) Conference Washington, D.C. AA90.1111
November 11-14, 1990
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 7, Folder 12
Fundraiser: Pik-Me-Up AA90.1114
1990
Box 7, Folder 13
Benefit: Rose Tattoo Encore AA90.1115
1990
Box 7, Folder 14-16
Teach-In: Women & AIDS (Week of Outrage) AA90.1117
November 26-December 03, 1990
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 7, Folder 17
Action: Week Of Outrage AA90.1126
1990
Box 7, Folder 18
Action: Frontera Women's Prison (Week of Outrage) AA90.1130
1990
Box 7, Folder 19
Action: Safe Sex Vending (Week of Outrage) AA90.1130.1
November 26-December 03, 1990
Box 7, Folder 21-22
Action: Centers for Disease Control (CDC)--Atlanta, Georgia AA90.1203
1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 7, Folder 82
Action: Centers for Disease Control (CDC) Phone Zap (Week of Outrage) AA90.1203.1
1990
Box 7, Folder 23
Action: Operation Rescue Hit (Clinic Defense) AA90.1208
1990
Box 7, Folder 24
Action: National Conference of Women and HIV Infection (Washington, D.C.) AA90.1213
1990
Action: AIDS Posada AA90.1214
1990
Box 31, Folder data_value_missing_79f24e3103cb93226d5085d80929fc72
Photograph
1990
Physical Description: [black & white]
Box 7, Folder 26
Benefit: Healthy Friction AA90.1223
1990
Box 7, Folder 27
Benefit:
The Fabulous Lypsinka Show AA90.1227
1990
Rose Parade [Tournament of Roses, Pasadena, California] AA91.0101
1991
Box 31, Folder data_value_missing_ca91dfce10102d3d560b675306a51d31
Photographs
1991
Physical Description: [3 black & white]
Box 7, Folder 28
Benefit: Healthy Friction 2 AA91.0112
1991
Box 7, Folder 29
Meeting: AmFAR
Red Hot & Blue--New York AA91.0112.2
1991
Box 7, Folder 30
Benefit: Joe Orton's
Loot AA91.0120
1991
Box 7, Folder 31
March for Freedom AA91.0121
1991
Box 7, Folder 32
Action: Public Hearing on PWA Housing (West Hollywood) AA91.0122
1991
Box 7, Folder 33
Action: National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairperson John E. Frohnmayer at the Ivar Theatre (Hollywood, California) AA91.0124
1991
Box 7, Folder 34
March: Stop the War AA91.0126
1991
Box 7, Folder 35
Benefit: Heart Attack AA91.0131
1991
Box 7, Folder 36
Benefit: Hey Handsome… Healthy Friction 3 AA91.0202
1991
Box 7, Folder 37
Action: L.A. Healthfair AA91.0203
1991
Box 7, Folder 38
Action: Pink Ribbon Campaign AA91.0211
1991
Box 7, Folder 39
Benefit: Valentine Love Fest AA91.0213
1991
Box 7, Folder 40
Retreat: Air Quality Management District (AQMD) Follow-Up AA91.0216
1991
Box 7, Folder 41
Action: Board of Supervisors (Larry Day Memorial) AA91.0219
1991
Box 7, Folder 42
Fundraiser: Get Your Karma & Keep It Fresh AA91.0223
1991
Box 7, Folder 43
Action: City of Los Angeles Marathon AA91.0303
1991
Box 7, Folder 44
Benefit: Hey Handsome… Healthy Friction 4 AA91.0303.1
1991
Box 7, Folder 45
Action: Stop AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) Protocol 076 AA91.0307
1991
Box 7, Folder 47
Benefit: Tim Miller
Sex Love Stories AA91.0308
1991
Box 7, Folder 48
Action: Heterosexual Ethic Symposium AA91.0309
1991
Box 7, Folder 49
Action: AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) Conference Washington, D.C. AA91.0310
March 10-13, 1991
Box 7, Folder 50
Action: ACT UP Goes to the Oscars [Academy Awards] AA91.0325
1991
Box 7, Folder 51
Action: National Healthcare Conference AA91.0404
1991
Box 7, Folder 52
Action: Governor Pete Wilson at Century Plaza AA91.0406
1991
Box 7, Folder 53
Action: March for Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) Reform AA91.0407
1991
Box 7, Folder 54
Exhibition:
Who's Caring? AA91.0418
1991
Box 7, Folder 55
Benefit: Hey Handsome… Healthy Friction 5 AA91.0421
1991
Box 7, Folder 56
Fundraiser: Parking Lot Sale at Plummer Park AA91.0427
1991
Box 7, Folder 57
Benefit: Mondo Homo AA91.0428
1991
Box 7, Folder 58
Action: AIDS Treatment Activists Conference (ATAC)--San Francisco AA91.0504
1991
Box 7, Folder 59-60
Action: ACT UP Strikes Sacramento AA91.0506
1991
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 7, Folder 61
Action: Out City Councilperson Joel Wachs AA91.0510
1991
Box 7, Folder 62
Fundraiser: Naked City AA91.0511
1991
Box 7, Folder 63
Action: United Colors of Benetton Zap AA91.0514
1991
Box 7, Folder 64
Action: USC AIDS Clinical Trial Unit (ACTU) AA91.0516
1991
Box 7, Folder 65
Action: Arsenio Hall Zap AA91.0516.1
1991
Action: Long Beach Lesbian & Gay Pride Parade AA91.0519
1991
Box 31, Folder data_value_missing_d9541b95f72a31b72ef3ce0f820d43eb
Photographs
1991
Physical Description: [3 black & white]
Box 7, Folder 67
Action: Candlelight Memorial AA91.0519.1
1991
Action: STD/HIV Prevention Conference (San Diego) AA91.0520
1991
Box 31
Photographs
1991
Note
4th Anniversary of ACT UP at CDAN Conference
Box 7, Folder 69
March: The War Comes to Washington, D.C., Allies March on AIDS AA91.0601
1991
Action: Walk for Choice AA91.0602
1991
Box 31
Photographs [Chuck Stallard & Jess Nowlin, photographers]
1991
Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints
Box 7, Folder 71
Action: 5P21 Dedication [Los Angeles County General] AA91.0603
1991
Box 7, Folder 72
Action: Santa Barbara Supervisors AA91.0604
1991
Box 7, Folder 73
Action: National Commission on AIDS Public Hearings--Denver, Colorado AA91.0605
June 05-07, 1991
Box 7, Folder 74
Action: Jobs with Justice AA91.0606
1991
Box 7, Folder 75
Action: Activism '91--Pathways to Equality [Panel] AA91.0606.1
1991
Action: County Budget Hearing AA91.0607
1991
Box 31
Photographs [Chuck Stallard & Jess Nowlin, photographers]
1991
Physical Description: 6 Photographic Prints
Box 7, Folder 77
Action: Midwest Hispanic AIDS Coalition AA91.0610
1991
Box 7, Folder 78
Action: Fujisawa Pharmaceuticals Phone Zap [NebuPent, Pentamidine] AA91.0611
1991
Box 7, Folder 79
Action: George H. W. Bush at California Institute of Technology AA91.0614
1991
Box 7, Folder 80
Action: Pink Ribbon Brigade AA91.0614.1
1991
Action: Fair Housing & Employment Office - AB 101 AA91.0615
1991
Box 31
Photographs [Joel Rothchild, photographer]
1991
Physical Description: 2 Photographic Prints
Box 8, Folder 1-3
Conference on AIDS: Seventh International (Florence, Italy) AA91.0616
1991
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 8, Folder 76
Conference on AIDS: Seventh International (Florence, Italy) AA91.0616
1991
Box 8, Folder 4
Action: Fresno Queer Freedom AA91.0616.1
1991
Box 8, Folder 5
Action: Pasadena City Council--AIDS Plan AA91.0618
1991
Box 8, Folder 6
Benefit: Hey Sexy Guy… Healthy Frictions AA91.0621
1991
Box 8, Folder 7
Action: Christopher Street West (CSW) AA91.0623
1991
Box 8, Folder 8
Action: American Medical Association (AMA) in Chicago, Illinois AA91.0624
1991
Box 8, Folder 9
Benefit:
Menagerie--Stories for an Uneasy ER AA91.0624.1
1991
Action: Downtown Federal Building--Immigration & Naturalization Service (INS) AA91.0626
1991
Box 31
Photographs [James Rosen, photographer
]
1991
Physical Description: 7 Photographic Prints
Box 8, Folder 11
Action: Emergency Community Meeting AA91.0627
1991
Box 8, Folder 12
Action: Operation Rescue Hit (Clinic Defense) AA91.0630
1991
Box 8, Folder 13
Benefit: Hey Sexy Guy… Healthy Friction 7 AA91.0704
1991
Box 8, Folder 14
Action: Cardinal's First Mass AA91.0707
1991
Box 8, Folder 15
Fundraiser: Trouble [Highways] AA91.0712
1991
Box 31
Photographs
1991
Physical Description: 6 Photographic Prints
Box 8, Folder 16
Action: AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG) Conference Washington, D.C. AA91.0714
March 10-13, 1991
Box 8, Folder 17
Action: Board Of Supervisors Doesn't Care AA91.0716
1991
Box 8, Folder 18
Action: Wisconsin Department of Corrections Phone Zap AA91.0717
1991
Box 8, Folder 19
Action: San Diego Lesbian & Gay Pride AA91.0720
1991
Box 8, Folder 20
Action: PB&J's (Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich) to Wisconsin Governor Tommy Thompson Zap AA91.0722
1991
Box 8, Folder 21
Action: National Health Care (Washington, D.C.) AA91.1001
1991
Box 8, Folder 22
October Revolution AA91.1001.1
1991
Box 8, Folder 23
Benefit: Los Angeles AIDS-Thon AA91.1103
1991
Box 8, Folder 24
Ed Davis--Woodland Hills (Demonstration and Civil Disobedience) AA91.1115
1991
Box 17, Folder 1
Action: Goes Shopping
November 29, 1991
Box 8, Folder 25
Action: Conference on AIDS, Eighth International (Amsterdam) AA92
1992
Box 17, Folder 2
Action: Conference on AIDS, Eighth International (Amsterdam) AA92
July 19-24, 1992
Box 8, Folder 26
Action: National March On Washington AA92.1
1992
Box 8, Folder 27
AIDS/HIV Education and Intervention Plan for Los Angeles Schools AA92.0121
1992
National Medical Enterprises and University Hospital/County USC Medical Center AA92.0214
1992
Box 31
Photographs
1992
Physical Description: 4 Photographic Prints
Box 8, Folder 29
My Queer Body AA92.0319
1992
Box 8, Folder 30
Ventura Medical Clinic AA92.0320
1992
Box 8, Folder 31
Action: Oscars '92 [Academy Awards] AA92.0330
1992
Box 8, Folder 32
Action: Unmask California Death Camps: Sacramento '92 AA92.0504
1992
Box 8, Folder 33
Action: Target George H. W. Bush (Demonstration) AA92.0506
1992
Box 8, Folder 34
Action: The Clintons Are Coming (Demonstration) AA92.0518
1992
Box 31
Unidentified Set Up & Reality Ball Window Display Negatives & Photographs
circa June 1992
Physical Description: 12 Photographic Prints
Box 31
Action: Vigil/Rally for Mark Kostopoulos Photographs AA92.0620
1992
Physical Description: 2 Photographic Prints
Fundraiser: Reality Ball
June 20, 1992
Box 15, Folder 6-22
Documents
1991-1993
Physical Description: [17 folders]
Box 21
U-Matic and VHS Videocassettes
1992-1993
Physical Description: [9 U-Matic & 2 VHS]
Box 17, Folder 3
Conference: 10th AIDS/HIV Forum (Los Angeles)
July 8-12, 1992
Action: Mexican Consulate
August 14, 1992
Box 31, Folder data_value_missing_691ea2676b06f42e75e68630cbc84107
Photograph
1992
Physical Description: 1 Photographic Prints
Box 8, Folder 35
Action: Amgen (Thousand Oaks, California) AA93.0303
1993
Box 8, Folder 36
Action: March On Washington AA93.0401
1993
Box 8, Folder 37
Fundraiser: Cosmo Sunday Jam AA93.0404
1993
Box 8, Folder 38
Fundraiser: Jesus Is Coming AA93.0409
1993
Box 8, Folder 39
Fundraiser: Video Festival at EZTV AA93.0418
1993
Box 8, Folder 40
Action: Tick Fucking Tock--AIDS Cure Now (Demonstration) AA93.0422
1993
Box 8, Folder 41
Action: No Cure, No Peace--AIDS Action Now (Demonstration and Civil Disobedience) AA93.0423
1993
Box 8, Folder 42
Action: Hands Around the Capitol (Demonstration) AA93.0424
1993
Box 17, Folder 5
Conference on AIDS, Ninth International (Berlin, Germany)
June 06-11, 1993
Box 17, Folder 30
Action: Political Funeral Sacramento, California
1993
Box 17, Folder 6
Conference on AIDS, Eleventh International (Vancouver, Canada)
July 07-12, 1996
Box 17, Folder 7
10th ACT UP Anniversary Conference
March 20-23, 1997
Subject Files
1987-1997
Physical Description: [19 linear foot]
Scope and Content
The Subject Files Series consists of the resource materials for actions and policy development, including documents from conferences
and other ACT UP chapters. The series also contains a number of files related to individuals that were the focus of demonstrations.
The "County" files include documents related to Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors, USC/County General, and the 5P21
Clinic.
Arrangement
The files of the series reflect the original alphabetical order; documents and folders added to the series were not encoded
with an "IN" number. The "Clippings" folders are arranged chronologically by year.
Box 9, Folder 30
AB 101 (Assemble Bill) IN99.0050
1991
Box 9, Folder 32-33
ACT NOW (AIDS Coalition To Network Organize & Win) IN99.0200
1988-1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 13, Folder 1-6
ACT NOW (AIDS Coalition To Network Organize & Win)
Physical Description: [6 folders]
Box 15, Folder 29-30
ACT UP/Boston
1988-1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 9, Folder 34
ACT UP California IN99.0210
1989
Box 15, Folder 34
ACT UP/Denver; ACT UP/Mile High
1993
Box 9, Folder 35
ACT UP/Golden Gate IN99.0215
1989-1993
Box 14, Folder 4
ACT UP/Golden Gate
1989-1996
Box 9, Folder 36
ACT UP/KC (Kansas City, Misouri) IN99.0215.4
1991
Box 9, Folder 37
ACT UP/London IN99.0216
1990
Box 9, Folder 38
ACT UP/Long Beach IN99.0217
1990
Box 15, Folder 38
ACT UP/Los Angeles County
1993
Box 15, Folder 40
ACT UP/Milwaukee
1992-1993
Box 15, Folder 41
ACT UP/Minnesota
1990-1992
Box 15, Folder 42
ACT UP/Muchen [Munich]
1992-1993
Box 9, Folder 39
ACT UP/Network (Formerly ACT NOW) IN99.0220
1990-1991
Box 15, Folder 43
ACT UP/Network (Formerly ACT NOW)
1990-1993
Box 9, Folder 40
ACT UP/Nevada IN99.0230
1991
Box 15, Folder 44
ACT UP/New Jersey
1988-1990
Box 15, Folder 45
ACT UP/New Orleans
1992-1993
Box 9, Folder 41
ACT UP/NY [New York, New York] IN99.0290
1989-1991
Box 13, Folder 7-18
ACT UP/NY [New York, New York]
1988-1994
Physical Description: [12 folders]
Box 14, Folder 1-3
ACT UP/NY [New York, New York]
1988-1994
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 9, Folder 42
ACT UP/Orange County IN99.0290.2
1989-1991
Box 16, Folder 2
ACT UP/Philadelphia
1992-1997
Box 9, Folder 43
ACT UP/Portland IN99.0291
1989-1991
Box 16, Folder 3
ACT UP/Puerto Rico
1990-1993
Box 9, Folder 46
ACT UP/San Francisco IN99.0295
circa 1991
Box 14, Folder 5-6
ACT UP/San Francisco
1989-1996
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 9, Folder 44
ACT UP/Santa Barbara IN99.0293
1991
Box 9, Folder 45
ACT UP/Seattle IN99.0294
1989-1990
Box 16, Folder 5
ACT UP/Shrevesport
1990-1992
Box 16, Folder 7
ACT UP/Washington [D.C.]
1993-1997
Box 9, Folder 47
ACTG (AIDS Clinical Trials Group) IN99.0300
1989
Box 14, Folder 7-9
ACTG (AIDS Clinical Trials Group)
1990-1992
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 9, Folder 48
Agfay IN99.0400
circa 1990
Box 9, Folder 49
AIDS Action Now (Toronto, Canada) IN99.0495
1990
Box 8, Folder 43
AIDS Action Pledge IN99.0500
1988
Box 9, Folder 50
AIDS Care IN99.0510
1989-1990
Box 9, Folder 51
AIDS Commission (Los Angeles County) IN99.0520
circa 1990
Box 16, Folder 8-10
AIDS Cure Project [McClintock Project]
1993-1995
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 9, Folder 52
AIDS Discrimination IN99.0530
1988-1990
Box 16, Folder 11
AIDS Drug Assistance Program (ADAP)
1997
Box 9, Folder 53
AIDS Education IN99.0540
1989
Box 9, Folder 54
AIDS Funding IN99.0550
1988-1990
Box 9, Folder 55
AIDS Hospice Committee IN99.0555
1987-1991
Box 9, Folder 56-58
AIDS Information IN99.0560
1987-1990
Physical Description: [3 folders]
Box 9, Folder 59
AIDS Research Tax Credit Initiative IN99.0570
1988
Box 6, Folder 61
AIDS Testing IN99.0580
1988-1990
Box 6, Folder 62
AIDS Treatments IN99.0590
1989-1990
Box 16, Folder 12-16
AIDS Treatment Activists Conference (ATAC)
1990-1991
Physical Description: [5 folders]
Box 5, Folder 1-3
AIDS Ward--County/USC IN99.0600
1988-1989
Physical Description: 3 folders.
Box 7, Folder 20
Albany Action Fact Book (ACT UP/NY Press Kit) IN99.0640
1989-1990
Box 16, Folder 17
Alternative Budget Coalition (ABC)
1990
Box 8, Folder 45
American Medical Association (AMA) IN99.0660
1991
Box 8, Folder 46
Attitude! (ACT UP/Boston) [Newsletter Clippings] IN99.0675
1990
Box 8, Folder 47
Australian Newspapers IN99.0695
1988-1989
Box 8, Folder 48
AZT [Zidovudine] IN99.0700
1986-1989
Box 8, Folder 49
Being Alive IN99.1000
1988
Box 8, Folder 50
Bibliographies IN99.1100
circa 1990
Box 16, Folder 18
Sheriff Sherman Block
1988
Box 8, Folder 51
Burroughs Wellcome [Glaxo Wellcome] IN99.1200
1989
Box 16, Folder 19-20
George H. W. Bush
1991-1992
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 8, Folder 52
California 2000 Initiative IN99.1300
1990
Box 8, Folder 53
California Direct Action Network (CDAN) IN99.1400
1988-1989
Box 8, Folder 73
California Direct Action Network (CDAN) IN99.1400
circa 1989
Box 16, Folder 21
California State AIDS Activist Conference
1991
Box 8, Folder 54
Centers For Disease Control (CDC) IN99.1450
1991
Box 16, Folder 22
Chants [Various Actions]
circa 1992
Box 16, Folder 23
Chicago [National AIDS Action for Healthcare]
1990
Box 8, Folder 55
Children & AIDS IN99.1500
1986-1989
Box 8, Folder 56
CIDS (Chronic Immune Dysfunction Syndrome) IN99.1600
1989
Box 8, Folder 57
City of Los Angeles
Policy on the HIV/AIDS Epidemic Draft IN99.1625
1981
Box 15, Folder 32
Cincinnati Gay & Lesbian March Activists
circa 1990
Box 32-35, Folder data_value_missing_45d15d4916cd8f490402862e8752f081
Clippings
1983-1997
Physical Description: [5 record boxes]
Box 26, Folder data_value_missing_8a0597415aa7f124b09e3fa7c56058b0
Clippings
1987-1995
Physical Description: [Oversized]
Box 8, Folder 58
Coffin Project/Witness Project (ACT-UP/NY) IN99.1760
circa 1991
Box 8, Folder 59
Compound Q IN99.1800
1989
Box 8, Folder 60
Conference on AIDS, fifth International (Montreal, Canada) IN99.1900
1989
Box 8, Folder 61
Countdown 18 Months Plan IN99.1950
1990-1992
Box 8, Folder 62
County Board of Supervisors IN99.2000
1989-1991
Box 8, Folder 63
County Jail/Sheriff IN99.2500
1988
Box 8, Folder 64
County/USC Medical Center IN99.2600
1990
Box 17, Folder 8-19
County
1988-1995
Physical Description: [12 folders]
Box 8, Folder 65
Congressperson William E. Dannemeyer IN99.2900
1989
Box 16, Folder 25
Cure AIDS Now (Miami, Florida)
1987-1988
Box 16, Folder 26
Ed Davis [Proposition 982]
1991
Box 16, Folder 27
Larry A. Day [Member]
1989-1990
Box 8, Folder 66
ddC (dideoxcytidine) IN99.3000
1990
Box 8, Folder 67
ddI (dideoxycinosine) IN99.3500
1989-1990
Box 16, Folder 28
Definition of AIDS
1990-1991
Box 16, Folder 29
Democratic Convention
1992
Box 8, Folder 68
Department of Health Services IN99.3600
1988-1990
Box 8, Folder 69
DTC (Imuthiol) IN99.3900
1990
Box 16, Folder 30
George Dukemejian
1988-1989
Box 16, Folder 31
E-mail/List Print-Outs
1992-1997
Box 20, Folder 12-29
Exhibit [Documents from 17 Panels]
1987-1988
Box 16, Folder 32
Federal Building Actions Fliers [Los Angeles]
1989
Box 8, Folder 70
Food & Drug Administration (FDA) IN99.4000
1988-1989
Box 8, Folder 71
Fluconazole IN99.4100
1990
Box 8, Folder 72
Frontera Video Project IN99.4105
1990
Box 9, Folder 1
Gay Games Boycott IN99.4110
1990
Box 9, Folder 2
General Information IN99.4125
1981
Box 9, Folder 3
Graffiti IN99.4200
1989-1990
Box 9, Folder 4
GRR! (Greater Religious Responsibility) IN99.4500
1989-1990
Box 26
Headgear [pink triangle]
undated
Physical Description: [oversized]
Box 9, Folder 5
Health Access IN99.4550
1990
Box 18, Folder 6-14
Health Access
1989-1993
Physical Description: [9 folders]
Box 16, Folder 33-34
Jesse Helms [Marlboro & Miller Boycott]
1990-1991
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 9, Folder 6
Hoffman-La Roche IN99.4570
1991
Box 9, Folder 7
Insurance IN99.4600
1989-1990
Box 9, Folder 8
Kill Jesse Helms: A Docunovella In Two Parts IN99.4990
1990
Box 9, Folder 9
KS (Kaposi's Sarcoma) IN99.5500
1990
Box 16, Folder 35
Letter Writing Campaign Samples
1991
Box 16, Folder 36
Los Angeles County Unified School District (LACUSD)
1991-1992
Box 9, Folder 10
Los Angeles Times IN99.5550
1989-1994
Box 16, Folder 37
March to Fight the Right [San Francisco]
1996
Box 17, Folder 21
Mass Act Out (Boston, Massachusetts)
1988
Box 9, Folder 11
Medical Information Bureau (MIB) IN99.5580
1988
Box 9, Folder 12
Memorials & Memorial Protests
1988-1996
Box 9, Folder 13
MRMIB (Major Risk Medical Insurance Board) IN99.5625
1990-1991
Box 9, Folder 14
Neurological Problems of HIV IN99.5700
1992
Box 9, Folder 15
Newsletter (ACT UP/Denver) Clippings IN99.5710
1990
Box 9, Folder 16
NIH (National Institutes of Health) [Anthony Fauci] IN99.5800
1989-1990
Box 9, Folder 17
Oral Interferon IN99.5900
1990
Box 9, Folder 18
Orange County Visibility League (OCVL) IN99.5950
1989
Box 9, Folder 19
Orphan Drug Amendments Act IN99.6000
1990
Box 9, Folder 20-21
Other ACT UP Groups IN99.6100
1989-1990
Physical Description: [2 folders]
Box 9, Folder 22
Out Auction IN99.6145
1991
Box 30, Folder data_value_missing_6ec6422810a8936884d7fc3a5ccc993a
Photograph
1990
Physical Description: [black & white]
Box 17, Folder 23
Pacific Oaks Medical Group
1991
Box 26, Folder data_value_missing_b611209a0edfc16533fdb50337a647c5
Paper Hats [2]
1991
Physical Description: [oversized]
Box 9, Folder 24
Parallel Track Testing IN99.6200
1990
Box 17, Folder 24
Passive Immunotherapy
1989
Box 9, Folder 25
Penatmidine IN99.6300
1989-1991
Box 17, Folder 25
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
1996
Box 17, Folder 26
Pharmaceteutical Companies (Other)
1991-1992
Box 17, Folder 26
Pharmaceteutical Manufacturers Association
1996-1997
Box 31
Photographs & Negatives [Other]
1987-1995
Scope and Contents
Includes images that have not been associated with an event or protest including images of Miss Vaginal Davis, and Stuart
Timmons.
Action in Arlington, Virginia
Ocotber 07, 1987
Physical Description: [4 color]
ACT UP/LA April/May 1989 Newsletter Images
Circa January-March 1989
Physical Description: [7 black & white]
Operation Rescue Hit (Clinic Defense)
1989-1990
Physical Description: [4 black & white, 1 negative]
VIVA! Lesbian & Gay Latino Artists Exhibit Photographs
1990
Physical Description: [5 black & white
Stop AIDS Now Or Else (SANOE) Occupies the INS Photographs
Circa May-June 1990
Physical Description: [2 black & white]
Photographs of People
circa 1990
Unidentified Actions & Events Photographs
circa 1992
Physical Description: [16 black & white, 14 color]
Box 26, Folder data_value_missing_d0c3a57cfc8a1eea7cca461550c6ffce
Photographs
circa 1990
Physical Description: [(1) 11" x 14" (7) 16" x 20" black & white]
Box 9, Folder 26
Project Inform Discussion Paper: HIV Treatment Strategy IN99.6400
1988
Box 9, Folder 27
Project 10 (Los Angeles, California) IN99.6450
1988-1989
Box 9, Folder 28
Proposition 64 IN99.6500
1986
Box 9, Folder 29
Proposition 96 and 102 IN99.6600
1988
Box 17, Folder 28
Republican Party (Grand Old Party, GOP)
1992
Box 17, Folder 29
Ryan White CARE Act (Comprehensive AIDS Resources Emergency) Act
1991
Box 17, Folder 31
United States Senator John Seymour
1991
Box 17, Folder 33
Charles D. Stallard [Photgrapher]
1991
Box 17, Folder 34
Stop the Church Cardinal Roger M. Mahony
1989-1991
Box 18, Folder 1
Treatment Action Group (TAG)
1994
Box 18, Folder 15-23
Universal Health Care [National Health Care]
1991-1992
Physical Description: [9 folders]
Box 18, Folder 2
Washington, D.C.
1987-1991
Box 18, Folder 3
Police Chief Willie Williams
1992
Box 18, Folder 4
Governor Pete Wilson and AB 101
1992