Ray Navarro
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Raymond Robert Navarro (November 6, 1964 – November 9, 1990) was an American video artist, filmmaker, and HIV/AIDS activist. Navarro was an active member of ACT UP and a founder of Diva TV. His activism was featured in the documentary How to Survive a Plague, which he didn't survive. Navarro's art was exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and in Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.
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Ray Navarro
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Ray Navarro
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Ray Navarro
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New York City, New York, US
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1990-11-09
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Simi Valley, California, US
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1964-11-06
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Ray Navarro
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1964-11-06
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Raymond Navarro
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January 2019
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1990-11-09
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California Institute of the Arts
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HIV/AIDS activism
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Expound. People are not going to know what conservative means and, to me, it borders on WP:LABEL.Nonsense - "conservative" as it relates to the RCC is clearly understood!
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Raymond Robert Navarro (November 6, 1964 – November 9, 1990) was an American video artist, filmmaker, and HIV/AIDS activist. Navarro was an active member of ACT UP and a founder of Diva TV. His activism was featured in the documentary How to Survive a Plague, which he didn't survive. Navarro's art was exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston, and in Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA.
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Raymond Navarro