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Book Synopsis: Winner of the 2022 Lambda Literary LGBTQ Nonfiction Award and the 2022 NLGJA Excellence in Book Writing Award. Finalist for the PEN/John Kenneth Galbriath Award for Nonfiction, the Gotham Book Prize, and the ALA Stonewall Israel Fishman Nonfiction Award. A 2021 New York Times Book Review Notable Book and a New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice. Longlisted for the 2021 Brooklyn Public Library Literary Prize.
One of NPR, New York, and The Guardian's Best Books of 2021, one of Buzzfeed's Best LGBTQ+ Books of 2021, one of Electric Literature's Favorite Nonfiction Books of 2021, one of NBC's 10 Most Notable LGBTQ Books of 2021, and one of Gay Times' Best LGBTQ Books of 2021.
"This is not reverent, definitive history. This is a tactician’s bible." --Parul Sehgal, The New York Times
Twenty years in the making, Sarah Schulman's Let the Record Show is the most comprehensive political history ever assembled of ACT UP and American AIDS activism. In just six years, ACT UP, New York, a broad and unlikely coalition of activists from all races, genders, sexualities, and backgrounds, changed the world. Armed with rancor, desperation, intelligence, and creativity, it took on the AIDS crisis with an indefatigable, ingenious, and multifaceted attack on the corporations, institutions, governments, and individuals who stood in the way of AIDS treatment for all. They stormed the FDA and NIH in Washington, DC, and started needle exchange programs in New York; they took over Grand Central Terminal and fought to change the legal definition of AIDS to include women; they transformed the American insurance industry, weaponized art and advertising to push their agenda, and battled—and beat—The New York Times, the Catholic Church, and the pharmaceutical industry.
Their activism, in its complex and intersectional power, transformed the lives of people with AIDS and the bigoted society that had abandoned them. Based on more than two hundred interviews with ACT UP members and rich with lessons for today’s activists, Let the Record Show is a revelatory exploration—and long-overdue reassessment—of the coalition’s inner workings, conflicts, achievements, and ultimate fracture.
Schulman, one of the most revered queer writers and thinkers of her generation, explores the how and the why, examining, with her characteristic rigor and bite, how a group of desperate outcasts changed America forever, and in the process created a livable future for generations of people across the world.
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Introducing "Let the Record Show: A Political History of ACT UP New York, 1987-1993" - a groundbreaking book that has garnered widespread acclaim and critical recognition. Winner of multiple prestigious awards, including the Lambda Literary LGBTQ Nonfiction Award and the NLGJA Excellence in Book Writing Award, this meticulously researched work is a must-read for history enthusiasts and activists alike.
Expertly crafted by Sarah Schulman, a revered queer writer and thinker, this book delves into the comprehensive political history of ACT UP and American AIDS activism. In just six years, ACT UP, New York, a diverse coalition of activists from various backgrounds, achieved what seemed impossible - they changed the world. With determination, creativity, and intelligence, they waged an unwavering battle against corporations, institutions, governments, and individuals who obstructed AIDS treatment for all.
Let the Record Show powerfully captures the multifaceted strategies of ACT UP, from storming government establishments to launching needle exchange programs. The activists fearlessly challenged the legal definition of AIDS to be more inclusive and revolutionized the American insurance industry. Through art and advertising, they skillfully raised awareness, overcoming adversaries such as The New York Times, the Catholic Church, and the pharmaceutical industry.
More than just a historical account, this book serves as an essential guide for present-day activists. Backed by over two hundred interviews with ACT UP members, Let the Record Show provides invaluable insights and lessons. It explores the coalition's inner workings, conflicts, achievements, and eventual fragmentation, giving readers a deeper understanding of the movement and its lasting impact.
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