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==See also== '''Organizations''' * [[ActUp/RI]]: the [[Rhode Island]] chapter * [[Bash Back!]]: group of "radical queers" influenced by ACT UP * [[Fed Up Queers]]: group founded through ACT UP * [[Fierce Pussy]]: NYC lesbian feminist art collective involved with ACT UP promotion and AIDS awareness * [[Gran Fury]]: AIDS activist artist collective associated with ACT UP * [[Housing Works]] * [[Lesbian Avengers]] * [[Queer Nation]]: group founded after meetings between members of ACT UP NYC and MassActOut '''People''' * [[Chris Bartlett (activist)]]: member of ACT UP Philadelphia. * [[J. Quinn Brisben]] * [[Spencer Cox (activist)|Spencer Cox]]: member of ACT UP New York * [[David B. Feinberg]] * [[Avram Finkelstein]]: founding member of ACT UP New York and co-founder of [[Silence=Death Project]] * [[Robert Garcia (AIDS activist)|Robert Garcia]]: member of ACT UP New York * [[Gregg Gonsalves]] * [[Keith Haring]] * [[Marsha P. Johnson]]: [[Stonewall riots|Stonewall veteran]], participant in meetings and actions with ACT UP New York, Boston, MassActOut, and what would become the [[Michael Petrelis#ACT UP Presidential Project|ACT UP Presidential Project]] in New Hampshire * [[Larry Kramer]]: playwright, founding member of [[Gay Men's Health Crisis]], early member of ACT UP New York * [[Kiyoshi Kuromiya]]: member of ACT UP Philadelphia * [[Didier Lestrade]]: ACT UP Paris co-founder * [[Luke Montgomery]]: member of ACT UP Seattle * [[Maria Maggenti]]: member of ACT UP New York, filmmaker and documentarian, director of ''[[The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love]]'', participant in the ''ACT UP'' Oral History Project<ref name="maggenti1"/> * [[Mary Patten]]: member of ACT UP Chicago * [[Michael Petrelis]]: co-founding member of ACT UP New York, helped organize chapters in several cities nationwide, including the ACT UP Presidential Project; founding member of [[Queer Nation]] * [[Hunter Reynolds]]: member of ACT UP New York, co-founded ART + Positive * [[Thierry Schaffauser]]: [[sex worker]] activist and writer, former member of ACT UP Paris * [[Sarah Schulman]]: member of ACT UP New York, director of the ''ACT UP Oral History Project'' * [[Peter Tatchell]]: helped found ACT UP London * [[Shatzi Weisberger]]: member of ACT UP New York '''Media and Research''' * ''[[How to Survive a Plague]]'': documentary, 2012 * ''[[United in Anger: A History of ACT UP]]'': documentary, 2012 * [https://web.archive.org/web/20170401233400/https://smalltownrage.com/ Small Town Rage: Fighting Back in the Deep South]: documentary, 2017 * [[BPM (Beats per Minute)]]'':'' film (about ACT UP Paris), 2017 * [https://www.theaidsactivistproject.org the AIDS activist project] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220921021837/https://theaidsactivistproject.org/ |date=2022-09-21 }}: documentary book, 2018 * ''[[Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993]]'', book by [[Sarah Schulman]], 2020 * ''[https://uncpress.org/book/9781469661339/to-make-the-wounded-whole/ To Make the Wounded Whole: The African American Struggle Against HIV/AIDS]'', book by Dan Royles with material on ACT UP Philadelphia, 2020 * Deborah B. Gould, ''Moving Politics. Emotion and Act Up's Fight Against AIDS''.<ref>{{Cite book|last=Gould|first=Deborah B.|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.7208/chicago/9780226305318.001.0001|title=Moving Politics|date=2009|publisher=University of Chicago Press|doi=10.7208/chicago/9780226305318.001.0001|isbn=978-0-226-30530-1}}</ref>
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