“It took someone like me to stand up against the entire gay and AIDS establishment and scream at them in 1987, where is your anger?”
Interview with Bill Bahlman, Act Up, 1995
John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection, 1901-2008
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Trading cards are a popular form of entertainment, but are also used to educate a segment of the population that may not be reached through more traditional methods. This set of 110 trading cards designed for young adults depicts personalities who died from AIDS or were involved in the fight against AIDS, as well as a variety of HIV and AIDS-related topics.
“It took someone like me to stand up against the entire gay and AIDS establishment and scream at them in 1987, where is your anger?”
Interview with Bill Bahlman, Act Up, 1995
John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection, 1901-2008
“Another thing I’ve learned is it doesn’t matter who is president, which party is in power, who controls Congress. I don’t think it makes one bit of difference.”
Interview with Larry Kramer, writer and activist, 1995
John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection, 1901-2008
Trading cards are a popular form of entertainment, but are also used to educate a segment of the population that may not be reached through more traditional methods. This set of 110 trading cards designed for young adults depicts personalities who died from AIDS or were involved in the fight against AIDS, as well as a variety of HIV and AIDS-related topics.
“Another thing I’ve learned is it doesn’t matter who is president, which party is in power, who controls Congress. I don’t think it makes one bit of difference.”
Interview with Larry Kramer, writer and activist, 1995
John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection, 1901-2008
“That summer of ‘85 really changed the whole epidemic because Rock Hudson put a face on it. And once you put a face on AIDS, there was a substantial shift in resources.”
Interview with Paul Kawata, National Minority AIDS Council, 1995
John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection, 1901-2008
Trading cards are a popular form of entertainment, but are also used to educate a segment of the population that may not be reached through more traditional methods. This set of 110 trading cards designed for young adults depicts personalities who died from AIDS or were involved in the fight against AIDS, as well as a variety of HIV and AIDS-related topics.
“That summer of ‘85 really changed the whole epidemic because Rock Hudson put a face on it. And once you put a face on AIDS, there was a substantial shift in resources.”
Interview with Paul Kawata, National Minority AIDS Council, 1995
John-Manuel Andriote Victory Deferred Collection, 1901-2008