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− | + | ACT UP Oral History Project | |
+ | Cable Access Show | ||
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+ | Begins | ||
+ | Friday, December 26th | ||
+ | 1 AM | ||
+ | (that’s late Thursday night) | ||
+ | |||
+ | And airs | ||
+ | Every Friday @ 1 AM | ||
+ | through | ||
+ | March 20, 2009 | ||
+ | |||
+ | With a grant from Manhattan Neighborhood Network, the ACT UP Oral History Project has created a 9-part cable access series. Edited by James Wentzy and Jim Hubbard. | ||
+ | The series includes programs on “Changing the CDC Definition of AIDS” and “ACT UP’s Greatest Achievements.” | ||
+ | |||
+ | The ACT UP Oral History Project has been documenting the history of AIDS Activism by conducting long-format interviews | ||
+ | of members of ACT UP. We’ve done 103 interviews so far. We are creating a vital and complex portrait of a diverse community | ||
+ | of people who came to believe that self-empowerment, social change and direct political action could provide solutions to the | ||
+ | AIDS crisis and investigating the history of a movement that chose civic engagement over palliative solutions and which has served | ||
+ | as a model for increased participation in public affairs for marginalized groups in the New York City and around the world. | ||
+ | |||
+ | For more information on the project go to www.actuporalhistory.org. | ||
+ | |||
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+ | |||
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+ | -- | ||
+ | Jim Hubbard | ||
+ | 301 Cathedral Parkway, #15A | ||
+ | New York, NY 10026 | ||
+ | USA | ||
+ | +1-212-865-1499 (phone/fax) | ||
+ | 646-245-6570 (cell) | ||
+ | jimhub@earthlink.net |
Revision as of 23:34, 24 December 2008
ACT UP Oral History Project Cable Access Show
Begins Friday, December 26th 1 AM (that’s late Thursday night)
And airs Every Friday @ 1 AM through March 20, 2009
With a grant from Manhattan Neighborhood Network, the ACT UP Oral History Project has created a 9-part cable access series. Edited by James Wentzy and Jim Hubbard. The series includes programs on “Changing the CDC Definition of AIDS” and “ACT UP’s Greatest Achievements.”
The ACT UP Oral History Project has been documenting the history of AIDS Activism by conducting long-format interviews of members of ACT UP. We’ve done 103 interviews so far. We are creating a vital and complex portrait of a diverse community of people who came to believe that self-empowerment, social change and direct political action could provide solutions to the AIDS crisis and investigating the history of a movement that chose civic engagement over palliative solutions and which has served as a model for increased participation in public affairs for marginalized groups in the New York City and around the world.
For more information on the project go to www.actuporalhistory.org.
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Jim Hubbard
301 Cathedral Parkway, #15A
New York, NY 10026
USA
+1-212-865-1499 (phone/fax)
646-245-6570 (cell)
jimhub@earthlink.net