ACT UP Rhode Island Records, 1987-1995.

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ACT UP Rhode Island Records, 1987-1995.

The ACT UP Rhode Island (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) records contain minutes of meetings, correspondence, financial records, reports, booklets, handbooks, pamphlets, clippings, mailings, newsletters, conference material, publications, lists of members and contacts, ACT UP/RI circulars and posters, photographs and clippings of ACT UP demonstrations, documentation of Rhode Island legislation, regulations, and policies concerning AIDS. Also included are AIDS-related materials from other ACT UP groups, especially New York, and various gay and lesbian groups, both in Rhode Island and nationally. Topical files document developments in AIDS treatment, public health issues, government policy, AIDS activism, and various gay/lesbian issues. There are also three painted plywood panels and one cloth banner in the collection. The records are arranged in alphabetical order generally by organization, committee or topic and contain printed material concerning HIV/AIDS. Included in the collection are three painted plywood panels and one cloth banner. Box 1 focus is on ACT UP Rhode Island , which includes agendas, minutes of meetings, inmates concerns about AIDS in prison, unsorted material including information on AZT, Gay Pride and RI project AIDS. There is also material from various ACT UP organizations located in New Jersey; Philadelphia, Seattle, Boston (including the newsletter "Attitude"); Washington, DC (including the newsletter "Frontline"), San Francisco, Kansas, Los Angeles, Louisiana, Minnesota, New York (includes Target Ciy Hall AIDS Activist Guide); FDA Action Handbook; Women and Aids; HIV positive children; clinical trial reports AZT, and AIDS Clinical Trial Group (ACTG). Other material represented is by AAWH (the American Association for World Health); ACLU and ACLU Rhode Island (American Civil Liberties Union): ACT UP Network information on Universal Health Care; Rhode Island HIV testing bulletin; amfAR (the American Foundation for AIDS Research); Brown University Health Services; Brown University pamphlet (AIDS and IV Drug Use); the AIDS Action 1993 annual report and the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts bulletin "Update." The collection also inlcudes some material on PCP (Pneumocystis pneumoni or pneumocystosis); and some journals "AIDS Clinical Care" and "AIDS Treatment News." The majority of Box 2 contains original and photocopied articles and clippings which are sorted either by month and year or randomly with the emphasis on AIDS; women and AIDS; AIDS and politics; AZT; Foscarnet; DHPG (Dihydroxyphenylglycine); New York Times; Wall Street Journal; San Francisco Chronicle, Providence Journal Bulletin; Brown Daily Herald; the Phoenix; and Newsweek. The box also contains other material which includes: AID/HIV Experimental Treatment Directory by amfAR (February 1989, August 1989, December 1989, March 1990 and June 1990); BRUNAP (Brown University AIDS Program) News; the Bay State Banner; the Body Positive; pamphlets, brochures; syallabus with readings for Brown University course BIC-214 Enviroment, Behavior and Disease by Professor Sally Zierler; course material and notes by Bill Jesdale; Burroughs Welcome Company reports; CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) information and statistics; CHEF (Comprehensive Health Education Foundation) material; and the book AIDS and Syphilis the Hidden Link by Harris L. Coulter, 1987. Box 3 contains an abundant amount of computer printouts of newsletters from HICN (Health Information Network) as well as the newsgroup Sci Med AIDS from Brown University. Other newletters include "Eclipse" the Shanti Project newsletter; "The Exchange"; "Legal Aid Society of Rhode Island"; P.W.A. (People with AIDS Coalition); Piss and Vinegar; Positive Changes, and GLADD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance against Defamation). There are several newspapers "the Phoenix', "the Newpaper", and "Options" the RI Lesbian and Gay newspaper. Magazines include "People", April 9, 1990; and "Dimensions Magazine", 1990 March. There is also material from the National Journal Project which includes the Spring, 1989 journal "National Prison Project Journal." Some other highlights of material include ACT UP's Treatment and Data Digest from 1989-1991; some fundraising items from ACT UP Rhode Island; legislation material from Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island; weekly report from MMWR (Morbidity and Morality report, July and August 1990; Lesbian Rights Project, San Francisco, California; NAIC (National Aids Information Clearing House), and NAPWA (National Association of People with AIDS). There are several notes that appear to concern themselves with the New York Chapter of ACT UP which are written by an unidentified individual or individuals. The box also contains three blank postcards (Womens Action June 22, 1990 and World AIDS Day, December 1, 1989) along with photographs which appear to be from a 1989 March in Washington, DC, and black and white photographs (with negatives) of a road sign with "Welcome to Rhode Island" on it with "Home of Mandatory AIDS Testing" banner added to the sign. Box 4 contains newsletters which include "Provincetown Positive", "Queers", "Rhode Island AIDS Alert", "RESIST", "Impetus", "Friends for Life", "the People's Health" along with numerous computer printouts of the newsgroup Sci Med AIDS from Brown University and one journal in Spanish "Quipi" (August and December 1989). There is also a substantial amount of material from the Rhode Island Department of Health which includes pamphlets; rules and regulations pertaining to HIV-1 counseling; testing, reporting and confidentiality; sexually transmitted disease and counseling survelliance report; counseling and testing site and AIDS survelliance report, and prevention and treatment of AIDS in Rhode Island report with appendix. Additionally, there is budget information from 1991 on Rhode Island Project AIDS along with flyers about Rhode Project Aids and Brown University. Also represented is a report from the Surgeon General on understanding AIDS. Some material is grouped by topical information which includes education material; medical literature; surveys; mandatory contact tracing (AIDS antibody tracing); treatments; National Directory of Local AIDS Services (January 1990); Workers World newspaper; and the West Side Spirit. In addition, Box 5 contains additional newspapers collected by ACT UP Rhode Island with articles on various AIDS/HIV related topics. There are three painted plywood panels (each 96 in. L x 48 in. W x 0.75 in. H) which depict three scenes of nude couples advertising the need for safer sex. They were commisioned by ACT UP Rhode Island from artist Angel Quinonez, former artist in residence at AS220 in Providence, Rhode Island. There is also one cloth banner painted black (104 in. L x 28.5 in. W x 0.5 in. H) which reads "ACT - UP RI" with a pink triangle on it.

24 linear feet (4 records center boxes, 1 clamshell box, 1 1-SIZE box)

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