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Photograph's of ACT UP Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre protests.

Photographs of ACT UP Vancouver's protest at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

Photographs of ACT UP Vancouver's demonstration at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

Scrapbook - Images, leaflet and article from Queen Elizabeth Theatre protest. Article is from Vancouver Sun entitled "No way to act". Also photographs and a leaflet entitled "A Thousand Points of Light"

A poster from ACT UP Vancouver's Queen Elizabeth Theatre protest.

A statement from ACT UP Vancouver issued for the Queen Elizabeth Theatre protest.

A scrapbook page featuring leaflets and pictures from the protest of Bill Vander Zalm's Social Credit Party benefit at Queen Elizabeth Theatre.

Three photographs of an ACT UP Vancouver demonstration, including the banner.

Photograph of ACT UP Vancouver demonstration, including banner

Scrapbook images of ACT UP Vancouver's Robson Square demonstration

A newspaper article from The Ubyssey entitled "ACT-UP Protests Gov't Inaction" and a picture of an ACT UP Vancouver banner

An article on an August 1 Robson Square demo of ACT UP Vancouver in the PWA Society Newsletter.

A newspaper article on ACT UP Vancouver's Robson Square Die-in

A photograph of an AIDS ACTION NOW! demonstration in which activists used giant pills as placards. Includes L to R: ?, Darien Taylor, Brent Paterson?, ?, Richard Fung?, ?

A photograph of AIDS ACTION NOW! member Tim McCaskell speaking at a rally.

A photo from the AIDS ACTION NOW! protest on Parliament Hill in which AIDS ACTION NOW! activists Bill Greenway, Michael Lynch, and Chuck Groschmal (L to R) took aersolized pentamidine as a form of civil disobedience.

A photograph from AIDS ACTION NOW!'s "Pill" demonstration. Left to Right: Gary Kinsman, Brent Southin, Maggie Atkinson, Kalpesh Oza, Glen Brown

A photograph of an AIDS ACTION NOW! demonstration, featuring a "Time to Kill" clock placard. Left to Right: Glen Brown (w megaphone), Harold Desmarais, Darien Taylor, ?

A photograph of Dr. Philip Berger, who would be one of the central supports of AIDS ACTION NOW! from the medical community.

A photograph of a banner drop by AIDS ACTION NOW! during the first Gulf War.
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