Topic: Cleve Jones
0 . "Incidental Objects," an Andy Goldsworthy show, opened at the Haines Gallery on Thursday night, an all-the-more remarkable event because it...
The AIDS quilt came to life in a San Francisco storefront in 1987. The actual idea for the quilt came to Cleve Jones in 1985. Jones was a long time gay rights activist since the 1978 assassinations of Harvey Milk and Greg ...
Gay activists return to D.C. this weekend to demand federal action Thirty years after gay rights activists staged their first national march in Washington and coinciding with National Coming Out Day activists return this weekend to demand federal action. That was ...
National Equality March will be a serious political event, not a party Long-time gay activist and creator of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt Cleve Jones serves on the board organizing the National Equality March that takes place in October. In the ...
Activist who gave life to 'Milk' and AIDS Quilt relishes next actCleve Jones is happy. "That he feels compelled to comment on his good fortune says a lot about the twists Jones' own life took after 1978, the year openly gay San ...
Gay activist Cleve Jones has joined the chorus of calls for a national march in Washington D.C Gay activist Cleve Jones has joined the chorus of calls for a national march in Washington D.C. Jones roused a Gay Pride crowd ...
In Utah, gay rights activist calls for October march on Washington, new push for equalityAn activist who worked alongside slain gay rights leader Harvey Milk announced plans Sunday for a march on Washington this fall to demand that Congress establish equality and ...
After badgering his pal Gus Van Sant for almost 18 years to make a film about Harvey Milk, Cleve Jones finally got his way: The most astonishing part was watching Sean Penn become Harvey Milk. And that's not just my opinion ...