Sean Stroob, a young activist from Columbia, joins legendary writer Larry Kramer and physician Larry Mass, both fierce advocates for the AIDS community. They discuss the improvisation and alliance-building among gay men in NYC during the AIDS crisis. Conversations dive into the emerging grassroots activism, the fight for healthcare awareness, and the tension with governmental indifference. Personal narratives illuminate the struggles faced and the community's resilience, capturing an era marked by both fear and fierce advocacy.