by Evelyn Bailey John Noble, Pat Finnerty and Tim Tompkins, all present at the August 2, 2012 news conference announcing the Smithsonian’s acceptance of the Helping People With AIDS (HPA) Collection, were instrumental in making this happen. John Noble, former
Helping People with AIDS Collection Placed at Smithsonian Museum
by Evelyn Bailey The day was Thursday, Aug. 2. The sun was out, the weather was warm. A tremendous sense of pride and excitement rippled through those in attendance at the Press Conference held at the AIDS Remembrance Garden at
Smithsonian accepts Helping People with AIDS Collection
by Susan Jordan Franklin Robinson Jr., Archives Specialist at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History in Washington D.C., formally accepted the gift of the Helping People with AIDS collection from the Gay Alliance Archives at a ceremony in the
Helping People with AIDS Collection Placed at Smithsonian
by Evelyn Bailey In May, 2012 the Helping People With Aids Collection was sent to the Smithsonian Museum of American History Archives in Washington, DC. What an amazing accomplishment! Ms. Patricia Finerty, the Archival Consultant for the 2011 – 2012
