Illuminating the significant roles women and minorities played in the movement, this vital documentary captures the growth and evolution of a movement that changed the way people thought about AIDS and public protest, even as many of its own members were dying. Hubbard, a former Twin Cities resident, was involved with the longtime St. Paul nonprofit Film in the Cities. His work is part of the Walker’s Ruben Bentson Film/Video Study Collection. 2012, video, 90 minutes.
United in Anger: A History of ACT UP
Jim Hubbard
Wednesday, April 17, 7:30 pm
$9 ($7 Walker members, students, and seniors)
Director Jim Hubbard present for a post-screening discussion






