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More Demonstrations and Less Memorials In ‘Why We Fight: Remembering AIDS Activism’
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More Demonstrations and Less Memorials In ‘Why We Fight: Remembering AIDS Activism’

Posted on October 19, 2013 by Emily Colucci • Leave a comment

Scrawled in black pen in one of his many journals in the New York Public Library’s exhibition Why We Fight: Remembering AIDS Activism, artist and AIDS activist David Wojnarowicz wrote, “If I die of AIDS, don’t give me a memorial, give me a demonstration.” Continue reading →

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