- Region: USA
- Category: Well-known people
Larry Kramer (born 1935) is an American writer and AIDS activist. He co-founded the world's first AIDS service organisation, Gay Men's Health Crisis, in New York in 1982. Five years later he started ACT UP, America's most famous AIDS protest group. He tested HIV positive in 1987, and in 2001 became one of the first people living with HIV to receive a liver transplant.
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