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“THE GOVERNMENT HAS BLOOD ON ITS HANDS – ONE AIDS DEATH EVERY HALF HOUR,” a demonstrator is arrested during ACT UP’s second anniversary action, New York City, March 28, 1989. Photo by Mark Peterson. . On Tuesday, March 28, 1989, twenty-eight years ago today, AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power (ACT UP) marked its second anniversary with a massive demonstration in downtown New York City. . In the city’s “largest demonstration on AIDS to date,” the New York Times wrote, “about 3,000 chanting marchers, demanding more government funds and services, ringed City Hall Park yesterday and briefly blocked the Brooklyn Bridge, Broadway and other streets. . "‘Act up! Fight back! Fight AIDS!’ some demonstrators shouted. . "Dozens carried banners and posters calling for more money, expansion of overcrowded hospitals, and housing for homeless people with AIDS… . "ActUp has conducted dozens of protests, the largest before yesterday involving several hundred people on Wall Street last year. . "Several times during [the] noisy demonstration the crowd broke through police lines and protesters sat in the street, interrupting rush-hour traffic around the Brooklyn Bridge and on Broadway, Centre Street and Park Row. . "About 500 police officers were on hand. Police officials said 200 demonstrators were arrested. ActUp's legal monitors said they counted 211 arrests, two for assault and the rest for disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, mostly for interfering with traffic. Most of those arrested were released after being booked by the police.” #lgbthistory #HavePrideInHistory #ACTUP #FightBack #FightAIDS #Resist (at New York City Hall)
This is #whywemarch. So proud to have over 100 @housingworks staff, clients, and volunteers together in DC today #womensmarch. Affordable Care WORKS. Activism WORKS. #aca #saveaca #womensmarchonwashington #advocate #actup #housingworks #fightaids #endaids (at The Women's March on Washington - District of Columbia)
🕊️ Remember. Reflect. Act. On this #WorldAIDSDay, let’s honor those we’ve lost to AIDS and continue the fight for a future free from HIV. Every voice matters.
We appreciate efforts to fight against AIDS, which is a global problem.
It is a Day to Celebrate Those People Who are Working Hard to Create a #Vaccine that could Fight #HIV and Eradicate #AIDS from the Planet.
Hoy es el día internacional de la lucha contra el SIDA. Con la esperanza de que toda la investigación contra COVID haya ayudado a comprender y luchar contra el resto de virus y pandemias del mundo. Recuerdo la primera vez que conocí a alguien con SIDA. Fue en Londres, en 1999. El tenia mi edad y caminaba con la ayuda de un bastón. Tras tomarnos un café me preguntó si me podía dar un abrazo. Claro que si! Y me estuvo contando la cantidad de gente que no quería ni tocarle debido a su condición. No hace mucho un amigo dio positivo y me contó que le pasaba lo mismo. Me impresiona y me entristece. Falta información. Falta investigación y sobre todo falta una vacuna. #collage #art #vih #hiv #fightaids https://www.instagram.com/p/CW7jrkrDYvj/?utm_medium=tumblr
Bring out the very queer side in you on World Aids Day • • • • • #queer #fightaids #asexual #aids #love #pansexual #worldaidsday #actup #red #smile #transgender #lesbian #genderfluid #polysexual #nonbinary #pride #equality #questioning #fashion #transgenderlgbtq #lgbtpride #lovetobeawoman #genderfluid #genderqueer #lgbt #transgenderpride #transfemale #transmodel #girlsdoitbetter (hier: Vienna, Austria) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIRAruHpmdM/?igshid=1kyzjdrxrarqc