Jun. 27
On June 27, 7:30-9:30 PM Hammer Museum: Los Angeles presents “United In Anger: A History Of Act Up”. This documentary follows a small group that came together across race, class, and gender lines to change the world and save one another’s lives. Archival footage and insightful interviews provide an on-the-ground perspective of ACT UP (the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power) and its incredibly effective actions, which forced the US government and mainstream media to face the AIDS crisis. (2012, dir. Jim Hubbard, 93 min.) This program is part of People Power, a film series that explores successful grassroots political movements around the world. The Hammer Museum is located at 10899 Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles CA 90024. This event is free; For more information, please call (310) 443-7000 or visit https://hammer.ucla.edu/
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