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Tune into Out-FM on Tues., December 7, 2021 from 8:00-9:00pm, on 99.5FM WBAI/NY & listen at https://www.wbai.org/listen-live/

The video of the interview is posted below.

Part 2: ACT UP/NY Oral History Project

Tune to Out-FM on Tues., Dec 7th for news of important developments in the LGBTQI communities. Then we’ll bring you part 2 of our interview with ACT UP Oral History Project co-founder Jim Hubbard. The project’s website has been revamped to make available full-length videos, rather than short excerpts, of all 187 interviews conducted with members of ACT UP/NY. Included in Tuesday’s broadcast will be:

David Robinson, ACT UP/NY
David Robinson, ACT UP/NY

On Bringing the ashes of those lost to AIDS to the White House.

 

Betty Williams, ACT UP/NY
Betty Williams, ACT UP/NY

 

On the Use of the Guantánamo concentration camp to detain HIV-positive Haitians.

 

Karen Ramspacher, ACT UP/NY
Karen Ramspacher, ACT UP/NY

Discussing law enforcement Infiltration of ACT UP & and how the group organized with many other activist groups a secret civil disobedience to shut down 4 entry points to Manhattan, Queens and Brooklyn

Lola Flash, ACT UP/NY
Lola Flash, ACT UP/NY

On the harrassment of women AIDS activists by NY police who strip-searched them!

César Carrasco
César Carrasco, ACT UP/NY

Discussing the aftermath of AIDS for people with AIDS who survived, creating An Epidemic That Never Ends

Click HERE for Part 1 of the Interview