DiscoverUnErasing LGBTQ History and Identities: A PodcastSeason 7 Ep 5: “Everyone could be their own book.” Featuring Nicole Pascarelli O’Brien on Preserving AIDS Action Boston
Season 7 Ep 5: “Everyone could be their own book.” Featuring Nicole Pascarelli O’Brien on Preserving AIDS Action Boston

Season 7 Ep 5: “Everyone could be their own book.” Featuring Nicole Pascarelli O’Brien on Preserving AIDS Action Boston

Update: 2025-12-14
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World AIDS Day has been observed annually on December 1st since 1988. This year, 2025, is the first time since 1988 that the United States government has not honored World AIDS Day. 

We took an opportunity, however, to commemorate World AIDS Day by interviewing Nicole Pascarelli O’Brien about her deep connection to the people involved in the early days of the AIDS Action Committee in Boston, and her efforts to preserve their stories.

At the end of this episode, you will hear a few voices from Nicole’s oral history archive: Larry Kessler, Linette Liebling, and Mary Clark.


History UnErased is putting LGBTQ history in its rightful place the classroom. UnErased.org

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Season 7 Ep 5: “Everyone could be their own book.” Featuring Nicole Pascarelli O’Brien on Preserving AIDS Action Boston

Season 7 Ep 5: “Everyone could be their own book.” Featuring Nicole Pascarelli O’Brien on Preserving AIDS Action Boston

History UnErased