Larry Kramer, right, and his husband, William David Webster, at the Broadway opening of An Act Of God in May 2015. (Andy Kropa/Invision/Associated Press) A year after his death, the activist and writer remains a reminder of our responsibility to keep fighting Anthony T.
Eaton | Contributing Writeranthonys.interviews@gmail.com May 27 marked a year since the death of Larry Kramer and the LGBTQ community’s loss of one of its most influential leaders.
And as we celebrate Pride Month, it is a perfect time to remember the impact Kramer had in the fight against AIDS and the struggle for LGBTQ equality.
Kramer was an accomplished man, having earned a degree from Yale, an Academy Award nomination as a screenwriter, an Obie Award twice and a Pulitzer