The document summarizes the state of AIDS funding in Pennsylvania and calls for increased funding through protest. It notes that over 215,000 people have died from AIDS in the US so far. It then lists various occupations and relationships of people who have died to emphasize that AIDS affects everyone. The document announces a protest at the state legislature in Harrisburg on June 9th, 1992 to demand increased AIDS funding and restoration of cuts to pharmaceutical programs. Buses will leave from an address in Philadelphia to attend.
The document summarizes the state of AIDS funding in Pennsylvania and calls for increased funding through protest. It notes that over 215,000 people have died from AIDS in the US so far. It then lists various occupations and relationships of people who have died to emphasize that AIDS affects everyone. The document announces a protest at the state legislature in Harrisburg on June 9th, 1992 to demand increased AIDS funding and restoration of cuts to pharmaceutical programs. Buses will leave from an address in Philadelphia to attend.
The document summarizes the state of AIDS funding in Pennsylvania and calls for increased funding through protest. It notes that over 215,000 people have died from AIDS in the US so far. It then lists various occupations and relationships of people who have died to emphasize that AIDS affects everyone. The document announces a protest at the state legislature in Harrisburg on June 9th, 1992 to demand increased AIDS funding and restoration of cuts to pharmaceutical programs. Buses will leave from an address in Philadelphia to attend.
The document summarizes the state of AIDS funding in Pennsylvania and calls for increased funding through protest. It notes that over 215,000 people have died from AIDS in the US so far. It then lists various occupations and relationships of people who have died to emphasize that AIDS affects everyone. The document announces a protest at the state legislature in Harrisburg on June 9th, 1992 to demand increased AIDS funding and restoration of cuts to pharmaceutical programs. Buses will leave from an address in Philadelphia to attend.
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THE STATE OF AIDS
FUNDING IN PENNSYLVANIA IS ATROCIOUS
HOW MANY MORE HAVE TO DIE 215,000 DEAD FROM AIDS and COUNTING. 1 brother 1 nun 1 neice 1 teacher 1 scientist 1 teenager 1 lover 1 nurse I legislator 1 mailman 1 cousin 1 skinhead 1 cop 1 bus driver 1 district attrny 1 priest 1 trucker 1 soldier 1 grandfather 1 doctor 1 student 1 sister 1 activist 1 secretary 1 homeboy 1 journalist 1 farmer 1 mother 1 jock 1 florist 1 waiter 1 addict 1 car salesper 1 movie star 1 husband I stockbroker 1 cowboy 1 baby 1 banker 1 wife 1 grandmother 1 godfather 1 artist I aunt 1 friend 1 uncle 1 fireman 1 dentist 1 social worker 1 boss
FUCK WITH THE STATE LEGISLATURE
HARRISBURG, JUNE 9TH, 1992 We Demand Increased AIDS Funding NOW Restore the cuts to the Special Pharmaceutical Benifits Program- -MORE NOT LESS DRUGS INTO BODIES-
Busses leave from:
We The People, 425 South Broad St., Phila. Pa. Tuesday, June 9th, 9:00 A.M. ACT UP 731-1844 545-2212 ACT UP