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The Names Project National Tour 88 The NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Another copy of this shirt is located at the Chris Gonzalez Library and Archives
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Yo Fui Hermano de Alguien
I Was Someone's Child
I Was Someone's Love
I Was Someone's Parent
I Was Someone's Friend
Yo Fui Esposa de Alguien
www.gladragz.com 2000
AIDS Touches Everyone. Everyone Must Help

Millennium March Washington DC April 30, 2000
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Black t-shirt
logo of IMPACT, statewide political action committee to elect gay and pro-gay candidates
Founded by Ron Sable in the fall of 1987
Lasted until around 1997
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The Indomitable Spirit
Happy Sad Awake Asleep Hopeful Doubtful Relaxed Tense Alive
Photographers + Friends United Against AIDS
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Yellow t-shirt

HBMC most likely in reference to Howard Brown Memorial Clinic

4025 N. Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60613
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White t-shirt with blue lettering
Volunteer
Howard Brown Memorial Clinic

4025 N. Sheridan Road
Chicago, IL 60613
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Strike Against AIDS Chicago
Bowling benefit
Pink t-shirt
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White t-shirt

The 1995 AIDS Pledge Walk
Sunday September 17
Heart & Sole
Choose Your Weapon, pictures of numerous shoes

Advocate Health Care, Kinko's The Copy Center, Starbucks Coffee, CitiBank, TicketMaster, BankOne Whatever It Takes, DDB Needham Chicago, Helene Curtis, Viaticus, Chicago Tribune, WNUA 95.5, CLTV News, 93 XRT Radio Chicago, WON Television Chicago,

In January 2015, this t-shirt was included in the “Bringing Together” exhibit at the Gerber/Hart Library and Archives.
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Black t-shirts
Silence = Death
Pink triangle

In January 2015, this t-shirt was included in the “Bringing Together” exhibit at the Gerber/Hart Library and Archives.
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White t-shirt
AT&T Proudly Presents Saltimbanco
Cirque Du Soleil
Chicago August 1st, 1993
Special performance Cityfront Center area
Elizabeth Taylor AIDS Foundation
Donated to the archive January 5, 1994. Enclosed with souvenir keychain depicting performance ticket
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Chicago Dancers United, Inc. present
Dance for Life
A benefit for Open Hand Chicago and the Dance For Life Fund August 10, 1996 Shubert Theatre 7:30 p.m.
Dance companies scheduled to appear: Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago. Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. Joel Hall Dancers. Joffrey Ballet of Chicago. Muntu Dance Theatre of Chicago. Melissa Thodos and Dancers. River North Dance Company and a world premiere finale by Randy Duncan with costume design by Greg Slawko
Printing of all DANCE FOR LIFE materials is proudly underwritten by Phillip Morris Companies, Inc.
Roscoes's 9 Nine Years Leo's Dancewear AA American Airlines Starbucks Coffee Chicago Tribune WGN Radio 720 Absolute Vodka Viaticus LaSalle The Bank That Works
Dance for Life '96

18 West Monroe Street, Chicago, IL 60603
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white t-shirt
Sunday Sept 24, 2000
We're on the Move
AIDS Walk 2000
AIDS Walk Chicago 2000
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AIDS Walk Chicago
Principal Sponsor TicketMaster www.ticketmaster
Major Sponsor Advocate HealthCare Jewel-Osco
Event Sponsors Sears Walgreens The Pharmacy America Trust UIC University of Illinois at Chicago Medical Center
Supporting Sponsors Charles Schwab GNC Kemper Funds Starbucks Coffee Burstein Family Foundation United Airlines
Media Sponsors CLTV News Chicago Tribune WGN Radio 720 WON Television WSNS T44 Telemundo 93 XRT Radio Chicago
Media Partners B-96 96.3 FM Contigo Lerner Community Newspapers News Star Life Booster Skyline Times Voice WOJO 105.1 FM WIND 560 AM
LA X TROPICAL 1200 AM
STREETWISE
AIDS Walk Chicago 1998
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Sweat Shirt
Super Walker
AIDS Walk 8 Chicago
September 28, 1987
AIDS Walk Chicago
Lead Sponsor
Advocate HealthCare
Major Sponsor
Jewel-Osco Walgreens The Pharmacy America Trusts
Media Sponsor Chicago Sun-Times Telemundo 44 WSNS Chicago WLS Gay Chicago 105.9WCKG 93 XRT Meia One 5 NBC Chicago LesBiGay Radio North AM 1240 South AM 1470
Event Sponsor Ameritch United Kraft Kemper Funds Abbott American Express Harris Bank CDW Majestic Star Casting DDB Needham CharlesSchwab Mind Spring
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AIDS
Women Are Dying For AIDS Treatment
ACT UP World AIDS Day 1990
Black t-shirt with picture of skull over world map
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Equity Fights AIDS Broadway Cares
White t-shirt with red ribbon. Includes printed signature of 1995 Tony Award nominees
1st row: Ralph Fiennes (Hamlet) Suzanne Bertish (The Moliere Comedies) Terrence McNally (Love Valour Compassion) Glenn Close (Sunset Boulevard) Joe Sears (A Tuna Christmas)
2nd Row: Mercede Ruehl (The Shadow Box) Joe Mantello (Love Valour Compassion) Sean Mathias (Indiscretions) Brenda Braxton (Smokey Joe's Cafe)
3rd Row: John Napier (Sunset Boulevard) Trevor Nunn (Sunset Boulevard) Mark Henderson (Indiscretions) Mark Thompson (Arcadia)
4th Row: Helen Mirren (A Month in the Country) Emily Mann (Having Our Say) Matthew Broderick (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) Alan Campbell (Sunset Boulevard) Joey McKnelely (Smokey Joe's Cafe)
5th Row: Eileen Atikins (Indiscretions) Jerry Zaks (Smokey Joe's Cafe) Mark Jacoby (Show Boat) Cynthia Nixon (Indiscretions)
6th Row: Gretha Boston (Show Boat) Roger Rees (Indiscretions) Brian Bedford (The Moliere Comedies) Rebecca Luker (Show Boat)
7th Row: Harold Prince (Show Boat) Victor Trent Cook (Smokey Joe's Cafe) Anthony Heald (Love Valour Compassion) Beverly Emmons (The Heiress)
8th Row: Jane Greenwood (The Heiress) Tom Stoppard (Arcadia) Andrew Bridge (Sunset Boulevard) John Lee Beatty (The Heiress)
9th Row: Stephen Brimson Lewis (Indiscretions) Stephen Bogardus (Love Valour Compassion) Jude Law (Indiscretions) Anthony Powell (Sunset Boulevard)
10th Row: Mitchel Bell (Show Boat) Joel Blum (Show Boat) Cherry Jones (The Heiress) Gerald Guiterrez (The Heiress) John Glover (Love Valour Compassion)
11th Row: Frances Sternhagen (The Heiress) Susan Stroman (Show Boat) Christopher Hampton (Sunset Boulevard) Des McAnuff (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) Bob Avivan (Sunset Boulevard)
12th Row: Delee Lively (Smokey Joe's Cafe) Paul Pyant (Arcadia) Mary Alice (Having Our Say) John McMartin (Show Boat) B.J. Crosby (Smokey Joe's Cafe)
13th Row: Florence Klotz (Show Boat) Wayne Cilento (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying) Don Black (Sunset Boulevard) George Hearn (Sunset Boulevard) Andrew Lloyd Webber (Sunset Boulevard)

Attached: Night sweats & T-cells
Nightsweats & t-cells supports AIDS services in Northeast ohio by donating a portion of the proceeds generated by the sale of this t-shirt. The rest goes into paying living expenses for the HIV+ employees of Nightsweats & T-cells.
We welcome your comments and ideas.
Night sweats & t-cells.
277 Martinel Dr.
Kent, Ohio.
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The AIDS Crisis is Not Over
A.R.E.A. Tank Top red lettering
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The American Run for the End of AIDS
White t-shirt
A.R.E.A Tenth Anniversary of the Run Around America
The American Run for the End of AIDS March 1, 1986 - October 31, 1987 A 20-month, 9,000 mile rune by Brent Nicholson Earle
Continuing Our Commitment to Working Together for An End of AIDS
In memory and Appreciation of Their Support Around America
William Konkoy A.J. Antoon Danny Banks Phillip Blackwell Gary Brubach Len Calder John Calori Richard Chenault Raul Companioni Allan Danzig Tom Davis Colleen Dewhurst Jim Ferels Dick Fisher Gary France Jeffrey French Ken Gelow Jack Gilford Lee Graham Keith Haring Fritz Holt Dru Howlett Joel Ifcher Alvin Jaffin Jim Johnson Raul Julia Bruce Karcher David Lee Leonard Lenz Carl Lorenzen Larry McDevitt Al McNarin Harold Messing Court Miller Shighiko Nishiguchi Larry Nurse Joesph Papp Robert Pitman David Poot Paul Popham Tom Proctor Allan Sobek Sharon Redd Russell Redmond Mike Richards Robb Rodd William Ross Ken Shapiro Michael Shawn Michael Smith Larry Stripling David Summers Swen Swenson Dale Teissier Paul Thomas Ryan Thomas Daniel Warner Tom Waddell Ted Weiss Mickey Zacuto Guy Zelenak Ignacio Zuazo
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We still need an AIDS awareness stamp
29 AIDS isn't over yet
Join our campaign for reissuance of an AIDS Awareness Red Ribbon Stamp
AREA The American Run for the End of AIDS
email:AREA-Faucett@msn.com Tel & Fax 212-580-7668
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“Women ACT UP. San Francisco.” White print and logo of a woman’s symbol with a pink triangle in the center, on gray.
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Using condoms will help stop AIDS. Get the facts. Call 800-FOR-AIDS.
Image of different colored condoms dancing with top hats.
Safe Sex is Great Sex
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Communities Coming Out, Taking Pride in Ourselves.
We, as members of sexually marginalized communities, understand that race, gender, class, age, religion, geographic origin, physical/mental/emotional ability, HIV/AIDS status, and affectional orientation are constructed by dominant culture to maintain power and privilege. In reappropriating the notions of dyke/fag and reclaiming our space, we empower ourselves, create positive identity politics (the foundation of coalition building) and resist/challenge/oppose dominant culture.
Dyke Fag Space
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...Close Enough. Fight AIDS, Stop Helms. Could It be...Satan. Lies. Black Shirt references Senator Jesse Helms.
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The AIDS Memorial Quilt And You
Heart Strings
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The one and only original world famous
Bag Lady Bus Tour 2000
"Anytheme Goes"
Saturday, October 28
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