Larry Kramer, Trailblazing AIDS Activist Dies At 84:
As a long termer diagnosed in the 80's watching my friends die left and right, and fearful I would be next, I always took solace knowing Larry was there fighting for our survival. I took part in some of his activism through ACT UP during the days Reagan would not acknowledge HIV/AIDS or give any funding because it was known only as a Gay Disease. Larry leaves a tremendous legacy for all that are living with HIV/AIDs.
As CNN reports, "Larry died in the timespan of our current pandemic, and… read more
Rest In peace
And thank him for all he did for HIV
Positive poeple
Thank him so much
Larry was all that. I was diagnosed in 1982 in San Francisco. I loved Act Up.
May he test in peace😇
He is a legend for all of us, whether we had HIV or AIDS back in the 1980s or not. I myself did not have HIV or AIDS back then, but I am so thankful for the work he did for everyone who did and for those of us who were diagnosed later for without him I don't know if we would have as many options as we do in anti-virals. He is a true legend and should never be forgotten. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Larry.
I enjoyed watching Documentaries of his start up of ACT - Up , he was a great MAN .
Yes.. he is a legend ❤️🌈
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