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Sarah Schulman: Let the Record Show ACT UP NYC, 1987-93

Sarah Schulman: Let the Record Show ACT UP NYC, 1987-93

Released Friday, 21st May 2021
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Sarah Schulman: Let the Record Show ACT UP NYC, 1987-93

Sarah Schulman: Let the Record Show ACT UP NYC, 1987-93

Sarah Schulman: Let the Record Show ACT UP NYC, 1987-93

Sarah Schulman: Let the Record Show ACT UP NYC, 1987-93

Friday, 21st May 2021
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Writer Sarah Schulman joins Kate and Eric to discuss her new book Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York 1987-1993. A longtime activist, Sarah was a participant in the history she writes about. Back in 1987 Sarah joined The AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power, known as ACT UP, in New York City.  Let the Record Show is a focused, exceedingly thorough look at ACT UP’s organizational tactics, its diverse range of members and intersecting causes, and its profound impact in fighting for access to treatment and more national attention for people with AIDS at a time when the US government was barely addressing the crisis. The book builds on over 200 oral histories Sarah and her collaborator and fellow ACT-Upper Jim Hubbard conducted with former members. In an ecstatic review, the New York Times wrote that "it’s not reverent, definitive history. This is a tactician’s bible."

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