"Voices from the Front," the first feature-length documentary on AIDS activism in America, provides an up-close view of the emotional and political effects of community activism through the experiences of those directly engaged. It is a powerful…
President Bill Clinton listens as Ivy Duneier, President of Mother's Voices, expresses her gratitude for the administration's efforts on AIDS during a White House meeting on May 5, 1994.
Gilbert Baker (designer of the first rainbow flag) with help from his volunteers, constructed the worlds largest rainbow flag to raise awareness, for AIDS service organizations nationwide.
The Lamba Legal Defence Fund of New York City coordinated AIDS-related education activities. The Lamba Legal Defence Fund took over Don Miller's class-action lawsuit against Baltimore City, for refusing to bury PWA (people with HIV/AIDS)
Ken Mahn, Andy Barosda, Joe Jones, (City Health Dept) Harvey Hoffman, Lynda Dee, Doris McElroy (AIDS, Interfaith Sercices) Rev, Henry Halfielder, Elizabth Keaton, and Chris Camp at the AIDS Walk
Kristine Moore Gebbie (pictured to the right) is an American academic and public health official working as a professor at the Flinders University School of Nursing & Midwifery in Adelaide, Australia. Gebbie was the first AIDS Policy Coordinator…
John Stuban, the founder and president of ACT-UP Baltimore, speaking with Baltimore School for the Arts(BSA), School Police, Officer Mack in front the school located in Mount Vernon