
"The ACT UP Oral History Project"
The ACT UP Oral History Project is a collection of interviews and recordings that captures the stories, experiences, and perspectives of members involved in ACT UP, an advocacy group formed in 1987 to fight for better treatment, awareness, and research related to HIV/AIDS. This project preserves the organization's history, highlighting its activism, challenges, and impact on healthcare policy and public consciousness. By documenting personal narratives, it provides valuable insights into the social and political efforts that shaped the response to the HIV/AIDS crisis.