I so, so appreciate Sarah Schulman's "Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993" for the work it does in not mythologizing, but rather documenting, analyzing and creating learning from what ACT UP did during the height of the AIDS crisis in the US and how they did it. Of course, she's made that practically her life's work, which we can't and won't all do, so I also really appreciate your guide for how the rest of us can do it. Thank you for that!
I so, so appreciate Sarah Schulman's "Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993" for the work it does in not mythologizing, but rather documenting, analyzing and creating learning from what ACT UP did during the height of the AIDS crisis in the US and how they did it. Of course, she's made that practically her life's work, which we can't and won't all do, so I also really appreciate your guide for how the rest of us can do it. Thank you for that!
One of this book's most profound lessons (for me) was that action is often imperfect; imperfect action is better than inaction
yes! Thank you so much for bringing up this resource!