January
15 – The Women’s Caucus of ACT UP New York stages its first protest. It targets a Cosmopolitan magazine article by Robert E. Gould, MD, that claims women are not at risk for HIV. (1988)
![A poster for Larry Kramer in Love & Anger](https://cdn2.poz.com/103485_P01-21-077.jpg_d82d49c4-ebb7-446f-8b65-dc0b2cb5f593.jpeg)
A poster for “Larry Kramer in Love & Anger”HBO
23 – The documentary Larry Kramer in Love & Anger premieres at the Sundance Film Festival. In June, it airs on HBO. (2015)
25 – The New York Times reports that more than 100,000 Americans have died of AIDS-related causes. (1991)
February
![National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day logo](https://cdn2.poz.com/103487_P01-21-079.jpg_6bdded83-1dcd-4667-ab35-08999585a3a6.jpeg)
7 – National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day
26 – President Barack Obama announces that Jeffrey Crowley will be the director of the Office of National AIDS Policy to coordinate efforts to address the ongoing AIDS crisis. (2009)
![A secne from Wilhemina’s War](https://cdn2.poz.com/103488_P01-21-080.jpg_48bbe0ce-fcc7-44e5-903b-143ec528c729.jpeg)
A secne from “Wilhemina’s War”Youtube/PBS
29 – Wilhemina’s War premieres on PBS. The documentary follows Wilhemina Dixon, an African-American woman in South Carolina who helps her granddaughter face the struggles of living with HIV. (2016)
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