"The international day of action and mourning in response to the AIDS crisis.""In November of 1992, this woman went to Washington D.C. to scatter the created remains of a loved one on the White House lawn. In that election year, those of us living with and concerned about AIDS were angry at government inaction on AIDS research, treatement, prevention, education, and legal protection. Four years later, AIDS Commission reports are still unimplemented, people with AIDS are sill fired from their jobs, separated from their children, and forced into poverty by ill-designed welfare, disability, and entitlement bureaucracies. In this election year, the rights of the people with AIDS and the disenfranchised continue to be ignored.""December 1, 1996. A project of Visual AIDS 212.579.5440 c/o The New York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024 USA."