Ron Goldberg, an early AIDS activist who joined Act Up in 1987, points to the America Responds to AIDS public service announcement campaign, which the government launched at the height of the crisis in the late 1980s. Many of the commercials featured heterosexual couples and displayed messages inc
Date: Jul 31, 2022
Category: Health
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No, nothing so historically significant as that, unlessunless you were there. Or were watching on television, as Ron Goldberg of Syosset, N.Y., was doing in his hotel room that afternoon. When [CBS] Verne Lundquist said, Yes, sir! it brought the security up to the room, Goldberg said.
interviews with more than 50 people, the doc "United In Anger: A History of ACT UP" is as inspiring as it is infuriating. It's inspiring in the way it portrays a community (a "convenient population" in the words of Ron Goldberg) affecting change through desperation, organization, affinity, action and rage.