ACT UP Virtual Pride Week
June 15-19, 2020Virtual Pride Week Calendar
June 15-19
Monday-Friday, June 15-19: Virtual Education Workshop [Series]
Join us for interactive HIV workshops for students (ages 13+) and educators (of all levels). Talk through modern, accurate HIV information missing from most American schools.
Offered twice a day from June 15-19.
Student (age 13+) signup: tinyurl.com/ActUpStudent
Educator (and other adult) signup: tinyurl.com/ActUpEducator
Tuesday, June 16: Virtual Film Screening
7pm
Join us for a screening of the short Doctors, Liars and Women: AIDS Activists Say No to Cosmo followed by the feature film United in Anger.
Sign up ends June 16th at 3pm est
Wednesday, June 17: Virtual Action
Do you know where your state stands on HIV Education, HIV Criminalization or Medicaid Expansion?
Don’t worry, we’ve got you. Use our maps to find out where your state stands and then call up your rep and demand action! We’ve prepared a series of questions to help you out.
Thursday, June 18: Virtual Drag Show
8pm
Join us for a night of drag!
Suggested cover fee of $10 to @actupny on venmo. All proceeds will be donated to The Black AIDS Institute
Featuring Florida Man, Peppermint (from Drag Race), Dahli (from Dragula), Opulence Black, Lucy Stoole, Laurel Charleston, Shanita Bump, Nicki Jizz, Honey Mahogany, Robyn Edges, Daya Bee-Dee
Friday, June 19: Virtual Alumni Happy Hour
6:30pm
[Closed Event]
ACT UP Alumni Happy Hour is a way for past and present members of ACT UP to engage in some reflection, discussion, fun and games (and beverages)!
45 Years of AIDS: ACT UP Candlelight Vigil, March and Die-in
45 Years of AIDS
45 Million Dead. AIDS isn’t over.
June 5, 2026 at NYC AIDS Memorial
Sunset Candlelight Vigil & March
ACT UP New York Candlelight Vigil, March and Die-in
NYC AIDS Memorial
On June 5, 1981, a published report about a strange disease afflicting gay men. The CDC published a report in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR) describing five cases of Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) in previously healthy gay men in Los Angeles. This brief article was the first official, published documentation of the disease that would later be named AIDS.
45 years, 45 million dead. AIDS is not over. June 5th meet at the AIDS Memorial.
What: Candle Light Vigil, followed by a march and die in.
When: JUNE 5th, 7 pm, dusk
Where: New York City AIDS Memorial, located at the intersection of Greenwich Avenue, Seventh Avenue, and West 12th Street in Manhattan’s West Village.
Why: AIDS is not over.
Who: New York AIDS Memorial, ACT UP, Rise and Resist, Housing Works Inc.
**Masking is encouraged**
Background:
Seven Days in June: Candlelight Vigil and Rally
In a powerful demonstration of solidarity, the New York City AIDS Memorial is partnering with ACT UP, Callen-Lorde, Housing Works, Metro New York Health Care for All, PrEP4All, Rise and Resist, Treatment Action Group (TAG), and a broad coalition of community organizations for a candlelight vigil, rally, and march. Held at the Memorial, the June 5 event marks HIV/AIDS Long-Term Survivors Awareness Day and commemorates a solemn milestone: the 45th anniversary of the CDC’s first report on the epidemic.
Organized as part of Seven Days in June—a decentralized, national grassroots campaign running from June 1 to June 7—this gathering shines a spotlight on how the current administration’s proposed funding cuts will impact local communities. The campaign unites advocates nationwide to ask elected officials to clarify strategies for improving healthcare affordability, sustaining biomedical research, protecting public health infrastructure, and ensuring stability for vulnerable populations, including LGBTQ+ communities and people living with HIV/AIDS. Beginning with a diverse lineup of vital advocacy voices, including Dr. Demetre Daskalakis and activist and actor Javier Muñoz (with more to be announced), and followed by a candlelight vigil and march, the event serves as an essential platform for community dialogue, honoring the Memorial’s history of advocacy while addressing the pressing healthcare issues of today. For more information, visit nycaidsmemorial.org/7days.
How to get there:
Subway:
1, 2, or 3: To 14th St. (7th Ave.)
A, C, or E: Take these to the 14th Street station (8th Avenue).
F or M: To 14th St. (8th Ave.)
L: To 6th Ave. or 8th Ave.
PATH Train: To 9th St. Station
Bus:
M7 and M20: Along 7th and 8th Avenues.
M14A-SBS and M14D-SBS Bus: Across 14th Street.
M11 Bus: Serving Greenwich Village.
Partners Include:
ACT UP New York
RISE AND RESIST
HOUSING WORKS
PNHP (NEW YORK METRO CHAPTER)
NYC AIDS Memorial
Citizen Action of New York
Metro New York Health Care for All
PrEP4All
Treatment Action Group (TAG)
Callen-Lorde
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The Flyer:
About ACT UP
Founded in 1987, ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. ACT UP currently meets every Monday night at 7PM ET via Zoom. Notes: you will be asked to contribute your first & last name and email address to access online meetings, and KN-95 masks are required for ACT UP NY in person meetings/actions/gatherings. All individuals are welcome!
Support ACT UP NY & Palestinian people fleeing Gaza
For every SILENCE = DEATH watermelon item sale, proceeds will be split in half between ACT UP NY and direct medical aid to Palestinian people fleeing Gaza.
ACT UP NY: Advocacy Workshop
ACT UP NY Presents an
Advocacy Workshop
With the NYC Health Dept. Bureau of Hepatitis, HIV, and STIs
Thursday June 4 @ 4PM
The attacks are coming from every direction.
Proposed cuts to HIV funding. Attacks on transgender rights. Threats to healthcare access. Escalating attacks on immigrant communities. Growing pressure on the programs and services our communities depend on.
The question is not whether we should respond.
The question is: How?
Join ACT UP NY and the NYC Bureau of Hepatitis, HIV, and STIs for an Advocacy Training focused on turning concern into action. Learn how advocates have successfully influenced policy, secured funding, expanded access to care, and held government accountable.
Whether you are new to advocacy or a seasoned activist, this training will provide practical tools you can use immediately.
Topics Include:
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A brief history of AIDS activism and ACT UP’s legacy of change
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Policy Advocacy 101
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A real world case study: Expanding ADAP coverage to include naltrexone
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The fight to protect federal HIV funding in Fiscal Year 2027
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Opportunities to increase local HIV funding and services
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Discussion, strategy, and next steps for getting involved
Change does not happen because we ask politely.
It happens because people organize.
Join us. Learn the tools. Build power. Fight back.
Thursday June 4th
7PM EST
Join here –> https://bit.ly/actupworkshop
Downloads:
The Flyer:
About ACT UP
Founded in 1987, ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. ACT UP currently meets every Monday night at 7PM ET via Zoom. Notes: you will be asked to contribute your first & last name and email address to access online meetings, and KN-95 masks are required for ACT UP NY in person meetings/actions/gatherings. All individuals are welcome!
Support ACT UP NY & Palestinian people fleeing Gaza
For every SILENCE = DEATH watermelon item sale, proceeds will be split in half between ACT UP NY and direct medical aid to Palestinian people fleeing Gaza.
ACT UP NY 2026 Pride Calendar
ACT UP NY 2026 Pride Calendar
Seven Days in June Events
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Thu 6/4 – Advocacy Workshop with DOHMH (7pm on zoom: bit.ly/actupworkshop)
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Fri 6/5 – Candlelight Vigil, March, Die-In (7pm gather at the AIDS Memorial)
Below is our calendar for Pride events in June that ACT UP will be tabling and marching at. We need YOUR help to staff the table, distribute info, sell t-shirts and have march contingents.
2026 Pride Calendar
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Sun 6/7 – Queens Pride (12pm march. 12-6pm tabling, Jackson Heights)
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Sat 6/13 – Brooklyn Pride (11am – 5pm tabling. 7:30pm march, Park Slope)
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Sun 6/21 – Folsom Street East (12-6pm tabling, Chelsea)
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Sat 6/27 – Harlem Pride (12-6pm tabling, Harlem)
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Fri 6/26 – Drag March (6pm gather at Tompkins Square Park)
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Sat 6/27 – Dyke March (4:30pm gather at Bryant Park)
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Sun 6/28 – ACT UP Health Fair (12-5pm, Thompson St outside Judson Memorial Church)
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Sun 6/28 – Queer Liberation March (2:30PM gather at Union Square)
About ACT UP
Founded in 1987, ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. ACT UP currently meets every Monday night at 7PM ET via Zoom. Notes: you will be asked to contribute your first & last name and email address to access online meetings, and KN-95 masks are required for ACT UP NY in person meetings/actions/gatherings. All individuals are welcome!
Support ACT UP NY & Palestinian people fleeing Gaza
For every SILENCE = DEATH watermelon item sale, proceeds will be split in half between ACT UP NY and direct medical aid to Palestinian people fleeing Gaza.
ACT UP Pride Health Fair 2025 Sun. 6/29, 12-5pm
HEALTH FAIR Campaign Flyers (click to download/view)
PRIDE HEALTH FAIR 2025
Science, Activism, Survival: Fully Funded + Fully Protected
Sunday, June 29, 2025
12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Thompson Street (between Washington Square South and West 3rd Street)
PRIDE HEALTH FAIR 2025
Science, Activism, Survival: Fully Funded + Fully Protected
Sunday, June 29, 2025
12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Thompson Street (between Washington Square South and West 3rd Street)

ACT UP: Pull Up. The Pride Health Fair is This Sunday.
Comrades,This is your invitation.
The Pride Health Fair is not a corporate float. It’s not for show. It’s for survival.
This is the fifth year we take the streets—not with slogans, but with services.
The Pride Health Fair is the harm reduction at Pride.
Born from ACT UP’s legacy in the AIDS epidemic, revived during the COVID-19 crisis, and sustained by those who refuse to let our people be forgotten or left behind.
AIDS activist—pull up, pull up.
If you are here because someone you love didn’t make it—you belong here.
If you are taking PrEP, if you are fighting for health equity and access—pull the f* UP.
If you know that survival is a political act—this is your place.
We’ll be out there providing:
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Free HIV & STI testing
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MPX & COVID vaccines
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Gender-affirming care & name change legal clinic
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Fentanyl test strips & harm reduction supplies
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NOW Diagnostics’ launch of the first self-administered syphilis test
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Free legal support from Health Justice Initiative
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Zines, protest prep, and community tools for self-determination
This is ACT UP’s work and legacy.
Not rainbow capitalism. Not pageantry.
Just the fight to survive—and the community that makes it possible.
PRIDE HEALTH FAIR 2025
Theme: Science, Activism, Survival: Fully Funded + Fully Protected
Date: Sunday, June 29, 2025
Time: 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM
Location: Thompson Street (between Washington Square South and West 3rd Street)
Partners include: Treatment Action Group (TAG), ACT UP NY, African Services Committee, Alliance for Positive Change, APICHA, Health Justice Initiative, Housing Works, Project STAY (Columbia University), NYU Langone Health Perlmutter Cancer Center, Physicians for a National Health Program, REACH Collaboratory, New Alternatives, Thank God for Abortion, and A Magazine Curated By _____ / Willy Chavarria.
#SurvivalIsOurLegacy
#ACTUPNY
#KnowYourStatus
#HarmReductionIsPride
#FullyFundedFullyProtected
In rage, loss, love, in solidarity,
xo + xo : #ACTUP #FIGHTBACK #FIGHTAIDS #ENDAIDS
Ivy Kwan Arce
HIV+ since 1990
To volunteer, reach out to Jake Tolan: jtolan1990@gmail.com
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All Flyers:
The Flyer:
creative team : @ivypachamama @sonotoffensive @rnonymously
About ACT UP
Founded in 1987, ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. ACT UP currently meets every Monday night at 7PM ET via Zoom. Notes: you will be asked to contribute your first & last name and email address to access online meetings, and KN-95 masks are required for ACT UP NY in person meetings/actions/gatherings. All individuals are welcome!
Support ACT UP NY & Palestinian people fleeing Gaza
For every SILENCE = DEATH watermelon item sale, proceeds will be split in half between ACT UP NY and direct medical aid to Palestinian people fleeing Gaza.
ACT UP NY And JVP-NY Drop “Stop Arming Israel” Banner Across From Historic St. Vincent’s Hospital Before President Biden Speaks
ACT UP NY And JVP-NY Drop “Stop Arming Israel” Banner Across From Historic St. Vincent’s Hospital Before President Biden Speaks
Echoing the LGBTQ trailblazers who took to the streets 55 years ago today, Queer and Trans New Yorkers cover West Village in banners and posters ahead of Biden’s visit to say stop arming Israel’s genocide of Palestinians in Gaza.
New York, New York (June 28, 2024) — On the morning of Stonewall National Monument’s Grand Opening, where President Biden is set to speak, Queer and Trans New Yorkers dropped banners from the NYC AIDS Memorial, home to epicenter of the AIDS epidemic in NYC and blocks from the Stonewall Inn reading “Queers to Biden: Stop Arming Israel,” and “From New York to Gaza: Stonewall was an Intifada.” ACT UP, Jewish Voice for Peace, and other anti-Zionist organizations have taken action throughout Pride month to make it clear that there is no queer liberation without Palestinian liberation.
“Stonewall was about kicking the cops out of our lives. Biden can’t come here and pretend to support us while he drops bombs on people in Gaza. The girls and guys will keep on fighting, chanting, marching til every damn person is free, including Palestinians.”
said Miss Major, Stonewall veteran, legendary trans activist, and NYC Pride Grand Marshal.
55 years ago today, our LGBTQ ancestors made history by throwing the first bricks in the uprising that would kick off the gay liberation movement at the Stonewall Inn. While President Biden’s speech today erases this radical history, protestors reclaimed Stonewall’s legacy as a rebellion against the state violence and police brutality that LGBTQ+ folks were facing:
“There is no pride in genocide, and the Stonewall Riots showed us that there is no pride without resistance and resilience against state violence in all its forms. Queer and trans people who believe in collective liberation know that our lives and destiny are bound up in that of our Palestinian family.”
said Raquel Willis, writer, activist, and NYC Pride Grand Marshal.
For the last nine months, the US-backed Israeli military has waged a genocidal campaign in Gaza leading to the deaths of more than 37,718 Palestinians, and over 21,000 children missing. The Israeli military has bombed the entirety of Gaza, displacing millions, destroyed Gaza’s hospital system, operated torture centers, targeted tents and refugee camps, and blocked the entrance of humanitarian aid ensuring mass starvation in Gaza.
The United States government is supplying the Israeli military with an endless flow of weapons and is directly complicit in this genocide. President Biden is the top decision maker behind U.S. support for Israel, and the majority of Americans want him to stop arming Israel now.
“We refuse to allow our identities – as queers, as Jews – to be weaponized to justify the genocide. We reject pinkwashing and refuse to allow Biden to co-opt our liberation movements as he continues to enable genocide. Our LGBTQ+ siblings in Gaza have no more refuge from Israeli bombs than any other Palestinians,”
said BC Craig, Professor, ACT UP member from 1987-1996, and current JVP member.
Although gay marriage is illegal in Israel, Pinkwashing is a long-running strategy aimed to bolster the Israeli state by linking it to queerness and progressive values, presenting an Islamophobic depiction of Palestinian identity as violently homophobic. “Pinkwashing exploits global support for LGBTQ+ rights to further an Israeli ultranationalist political agenda and legitimize the oppression of Palestinians,”
noted Sa’ed Atshan, chair of the Department of Peace and conflict studies at Swarthmore College and author of Queer Palestine and the Empire of Critique.
Posters put up throughout the West Village ahead of Biden’s speech included “Queers to Biden: Stop Funding Israel,” “From New York to Gaza, Stonewall was an Intifada,” “No Queer Liberation Without Palestinian Liberation,” and “No Pride in Genocide, Stop Killing Palestinians.”
Audio/visuals available included here:
Photographs and videos of the banner drop from Stonewall Bar and posters throughout West Village.
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About ACT UP
Founded in 1987, ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. ACT UP currently meets every Monday night at 7PM ET via Zoom. Notes: you will be asked to contribute your first & last name and email address to access online meetings, and KN-95 masks are required for ACT UP NY in person meetings/actions/gatherings. All individuals are welcome!
Support ACT UP NY & Palestinian people fleeing Gaza
For every SILENCE = DEATH watermelon item sale, proceeds will be split in half between ACT UP NY and direct medical aid to Palestinian people fleeing Gaza.
ACT UP NY PROTESTS FI PINES PRIDE MEMORIAL TO HONOR ICON CECILIA GENTILI & PALESTINE SOLIDARITY
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 2, 2024
ACT UP NY PROTESTS FIRE ISLAND’S TRAILBLAZERS PARK PRIDE MEMORIAL TO HONOR ICON CECILIA GENTILI AND SHOW SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINE While Fire Island chose to honor Zionist Rep. Ritchie Torres, we replaced his image with a flag for Cecilia and hung a banner for Gaza.
Fire Island Pines, New York June 2, 2024 – In the early hours of Sunday morning, June 2nd, members of ACT UP NY went to Fire Island’s Trailblazers Park, a place where Queer and Trans heroes are meant to be honored, and raised two flags: one for Cecilia Gentili, a heroic activist that the community tragically lost in February, and another for Queer Palestinians. To give Cecilia a rightful space, we took down a flag designed for Rep. Ritchie Torres that had been unveiled the day before, and put her image up in his place.
We mounted these two flags to rehabilitate the integrity of Trailblazers Park. We protest the Fire Island Pines Property Owners’ Association (FIPPOA) President Henry Robin’s decision to honor Rep. Torres – who is anything but a trailblazer – instead of Cecilia Gentili, despite widespread support for Cecilia on the FIPPOA board and in the broader community. And while ACT UP NY was not contacted about being honored at this ceremony, we have decided to take part, putting up our own flag to honor Queer Palestinians. By leaving the old flag up, we choose to honor our history as an organization, but we reject the notion that our movement and the AIDS crisis are relegated to the past. We hung a watermelon SILENCE EQUALS DEATH banner in front, the flag we march under today.
Cecilia Gentili helped reimagine what trans affirming healthcare could look like throughout her lifetime. While leading policy at GMHC, she advocated for those living with HIV and championed new policies such as the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA). She co-founded DecrimNY and led efforts in the repeal of the “Walking While Trans Ban.” She was also one of many arrested during the October 2023 Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) protest at Grand Central Terminal calling for a permanent and lasting ceasefire in Gaza. Although this is our first Pride without Cecilia, her commitment to justice and community will live on and we dedicate this action to her lasting legacy.
“As a lifelong artist and advocate, Cecilia was proud to continually join forces with ACT UP NY in her organizing, and she fought for a free Palestine right up until her passing,” said her daughter Rio Sofia. “Her radical love and ethical framework is in many ways the opposite of Ritchie’s.”
“As the unequivocal matriarch of last year’s inaugural Doll Invasion, her legacy belongs on the island and will continue to live on,” Sofia said.
“Pride will be a hard one for so many of us this year, as many of us are still envisioning a world without our revolutionary sister,” said Cecilia’s sister, LaLa Zannell. “Let us never forget that this month will always be about the historical time when our ancestors put their body on the line for all of us. As Cecilia rests with all those ancestor’s now, we raise this flag to honor that history and ask that her spirit live on within all of us and the tools she gave us.”
“We are committed to her life’s work and we will leave no oppressed person behind,” Zannell said. “We will always hold those who want to keep feeding the systems of oppressive power, over the people, accountable.”
ACT UP NY stands with Bronx residents who have been victimized by police violence and betrayed by Rep. Torres cutting a backroom deal with the NYPD after the Black Lives Matter protests to weaken police oversight while he was a member of City Council. Allowing the NYPD to rewrite parts of the “The Right to Know Act” turned a bill meant to strengthen protections against surveillance and brutality by law enforcement into legislation that targets the Black and Brown communities he has claimed to represent and exempts officers from showing their ID in a vast majority of encounters. The NYPD has a long history of targeting the LGBTQ+ community, and now thanks to Torres, they are able to abuse their power unchecked. When his constituents were trying to recover from historic levels of police brutality, Rep. Torres said that the “defund police movement is dead in New York City, and good riddance,” showing his clear disdain for the widespread demand by millions of Americans for budget reforms that would prioritize people’s needs over policing marginalized communities.
Rep. Torres represents one of the poorest congressional districts in the country, but instead of focusing on meeting the needs and concerns of the Bronx, Rep. Torres spends most of his time in Washington, DC soliciting lobbyists and sending US tax dollars to support the catastrophic genocide in Gaza. Rep. Torres has been described as Israel’s “number one” supporter in Congress, and has helped pass $17 billion dollars in military aid this year alone to bankroll Israel’s defense industry – including $4.5 billion for advanced weapons systems – which would be enough to pay every resident of Rep. Torres’ congressional district over $19,000 each.
Rep. Torres has made a well-funded political career out of spurning progressives and dividing social movements, and this runs completely contrary to the values embodied in Trailblazers Park, which was birthed after the tragic murders of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, and too many others. Rep. Torres pushes the smear that progressives support terrorism, in an eerie reenactment of War on Terror hysteria. Rep. Torres said that “human stupidity has no limits” because “nothing is more inexplicable to me than the organization Queers for Palestine,” pushing the racist myth that Palestinians and Queer people are enemies. ACT UP NY is continuing to fight for a permanent and lasting ceasefire to end the horror, carnage, and famine Israel is inflicting on the people of Gaza, and it is gross to honor such a person next to LGBTQ+ pioneers.
ACT UP NY is disappointed in FIPPOA for choosing to invoke the name of our organization without consulting or informing us. By not contacting us, they have confined our organization’s work to the past, using our name and image as a shorthand for Queer activism without sharing any of the radical values of present-day activists. We refuse to be memorialized, as the AIDS crisis is still very much in the present. ACT UP still meets every Monday night at 7PM in the historic LGBT Center in Manhattan. This flag is a dual call to action for our “FUND HEALTHCARE NOT WARFARE” movement as the US sends billions in aid to Israel while HIV healthcare is being actively defunded in our city by the millions.
We urge the Fire Island Pines Property Owners’ Association and all Queer community leaders of Fire Island to cut all ties with Rep. Ritchie Torres – who is running for re-election this year and looking for any honor to help bolster his image. Instead of continuing to honor Rep. Torres, we demand FIPPOA to honor Cecilia Gentili, a true trailblazer and mother of our movement. We urge the custodians of the park to preserve it as a non-partisan and sacred site for honoring actual Queer heroes and the principles of Queer liberation. We urge the historic community of Fire Island Pines to stand with Palestinians, straight and Queer, and defend their human rights, now, in their most trying hour.
Photos and Video of ACT UP members replacing flags by Alexa Wilkinson: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/10DV8m7rYqsGpZUMbSgAs6mjloZ0U1ZM3?usp=drive_link
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About ACT UP
Founded in 1987, ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. ACT UP currently meets every Monday night at 7PM ET via Zoom. Notes: you will be asked to contribute your first & last name and email address to access online meetings, and KN-95 masks are required for ACT UP NY in person meetings/actions/gatherings. All individuals are welcome!
Support ACT UP NY & Palestinian people fleeing Gaza
For every SILENCE = DEATH watermelon item sale, proceeds will be split in half between ACT UP NY and direct medical aid to Palestinian people fleeing Gaza.
ACT UP ZINES DROP 2024 PRIDE HEALTH FAIR JUNE 30, 2024
ACT UP NY Zines
Zine : STI Testing
Zine : HRT + PrEP
Zine : PrEP+PEP
Zine : COVID-Safer Pride
Zine : Fentanyl Test Strips
Zine : Narcan / Naloxone
Zine : Mpox + Mitigation
Want to print out ACT UP zines to distribute?
Downloads
(for print only-some folding and cutting required)
HRT + PrEP Zine:
STI Testing Zine:
PrEP+PEP Zine:
COVID-Safer Pride Zine:
Fentanyl Test Strips Zine:
Narcan / Naloxone Zine:
Mpox + Mitigation Zine:
About ACT UP
Founded in 1987, ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. ACT UP currently meets every Monday night at 7PM ET via Zoom. Notes: you will be asked to contribute your first & last name and email address to access online meetings, and KN-95 masks are required for ACT UP NY in person meetings/actions/gatherings. All individuals are welcome!
Support ACT UP NY & Palestinian people fleeing Gaza
For every SILENCE = DEATH watermelon item sale, proceeds will be split in half between ACT UP NY and direct medical aid to Palestinian people fleeing Gaza.
ACT UP Heath Fair June 25, 12-5PM
THIS PRIDE SUNDAY (from noon to 5 PM)! Join us for the third LGBTQIA+ Community Health Fair. Stop by Thompson St. for HIV/STI testing, mpox vaccinations, harm reduction services, info about the latest in HIV cure and advocacy around Uganda’s anti-gay bill. Please share around!
About ACT UP
Founded in 1987, ACT UP (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power), is a diverse, non-partisan group of individuals united in anger and committed to direct action to end the AIDS crisis. ACT UP currently meets every Monday night at 7PM ET via Zoom. Notes: you will be asked to contribute your first & last name and email address to access online meetings, and KN-95 masks are required for ACT UP NY in person meetings/actions/gatherings. All individuals are welcome!
Support ACT UP NY & Palestinian people fleeing Gaza
For every SILENCE = DEATH watermelon item sale, proceeds will be split in half between ACT UP NY and direct medical aid to Palestinian people fleeing Gaza.
Continuing: Virtual Action
Do you know where your state stands on HIV Education, HIV Criminalization or Medicaid Expansion?
Don’t worry, we’ve got you. Use our maps to find out where your state stands and then call up your rep and demand action! We’ve prepared a series of questions to help you out.































































































































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