Richard Burns has been a pillar of the American LGBTQ+ rights movement. He helped organize the first National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights in 1979. Later, he became the executive director of the NYC LGBTQ Center when New York was the epicenter for AIDS. Here, he discusses his role in history and why that history must be protected and passed down to young people.

The Author of "The Best Little Boy in the World" on Gay Loneliness
29:33

The New Health Crisis for Gay Men: Crystal Meth
44:48

Raising Half a Billion Dollars to Fight AIDS
40:40