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  • Larry Kramer in 1993
    Larry Kramer in 1993
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    Larry Kramer

    The late playwright and AIDS activist saw enemies everywhere—and he wasn’t wrong about that

    byJames Kirchick
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    A History of Silence

    The story behind the AIDS crisis’ most iconic poster

    byAvram Finkelstein
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    The End of the Exile

    When I was ordained as a rabbi, I felt ignored and misunderstood as a gay man in the midst of the AIDS crisis. It took me 25 years to come home.

    byDavid Edleson
  • Volunteers lay out the AIDS Quilt on the National Mall July 23, 2012 as part of the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC.
    Volunteers lay out the AIDS Quilt on the National Mall July 23, 2012 as part of the 19th International AIDS Conference in Washington, DC.
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    One More Panel for the Quilt

    After losing many friends in the early years of the AIDS epidemic, I thought the deaths were over. Then this year I lost Kolya, an activist who’d become the face of HIV in Russia.

    byNeil Goldstein Glick
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