Alan Klein

Background: Alan is a 25 year old, white, Jewish gay man. He grew up in Whitestone, Queens, and then Long Island. He went to Ithaca College, where he was involved in the Gay-Straight Alliance and met fellow student Karl Soehnlein. He and Karl became lovers, and moved to New York together (first to Astoria, then to the East Village). Alan was running the New York office of Compu-Prompt, a teleprompting service, while Karl had a job at the Collective for Living Cinema, a non-profit film exhibition and workshop facility. They went to a talk Larry Kramer gave at Columbia Student Health Conference, which made them want to get involved in AIDS activism. They went to a meeting about the March on Washington at the Gay and Lesbian Community Center one night in April 1987, stumbled into an ACT UP meeting and kept coming. 


Role in ACT UP:  Alan and Karl started working on the Outreach Committee, then Alan transitioned to the Logistics Committee, which became the Actions Committee. Alan became the chair of the Actions Committee, which is in charge of all of the logistical planning of large ACT UP actions. Alan is the head organizer of Target City Hall, the big action that will be happening on March 28, 1989.


Groups/friends at the meeting: Alan is working closely on Target City Hall with the people he will be introducing to talk about the action (see specific tasks below). He also works closely with other people on the Actions Committee. Alan's lover Karl will not be at the meeting because he is recovering from injuries in a recent mugging. People will likely ask Alan how Karl is doing.


Specific tasks at the March 13, 1989 meeting: Even though Alan is not technically one of the facilitators of the meeting, as Target City Hall chair he will basically be facilitating a big section of the meeting. Therefore, Alan should be familiar with how to be a facilitator


Alan is on the agenda to give a 30 second introduction about how the planning for Target City Hall is going, and then call these people in order up to the microphone to talk about specific aspects of Target City Hall planning:

At this point in the meeting, Alan, Gregg, and Mike should ask people in affinity groups and on committees to get together (right now) with their groups to hash out their actions/civil disobedience plans for Target City Hall. They should then choose a representative to come tell Alan, Gregg, and Mike the basic details so that they can coordinate timing, media coverage, etc. At the same time as the groups are meeting, David Barr should give a 5 minute Legal Observer training to the rest of the people at the meeting.


For the rest of the meeting, Alan will be very busy coordinating with the Actions Committee and the affinity groups on logistics for Target City Hall.


Additional information: https://actuporalhistory.org/numerical-interviews/186-alan-klein