Question

This activist recounts campaigning against the Briggs Initiative in the memoir When We Rise, which inspired a 2017 docuseries by Dustin Lance Black with the same name. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this activist who devised the idea for the NAMES project, a quilt memorializing those who have died from AIDS that is often displayed on the National Mall.
ANSWER: Cleve Jones
[10m] Two answers required. Jones conceived the NAMES project after these two politicians were assassinated by Dan White in 1978.
ANSWER: Harvey Milk AND George Moscone (“muh-SKO-nee”) [accept answers in either order; accept Harvey Bernard Milk in place of “Harvey Milk”; accept George Richard Moscone in place of “George Moscone”]
[10e] Milk earlier encouraged Gilbert Baker to create this symbol to replace the pink triangle. Due to difficulty obtaining some fabric, this symbol did not include a pink section when it was first displayed at the Gay Freedom Day Parade in San Francisco.
ANSWER: rainbow flag [accept gay pride flag or LGBT pride flag or LGBT flag; prompt on rainbow or flag; reject “progress pride flag”]

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TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3Total
Brown AMinnesota B0101020
Chicago AHouston A0101020
Chicago CPenn State A0101020
Columbia BSouth Carolina A001010
Cornell AIowa State A010010
Cornell BGeorgia Tech B0101020
Florida AIndiana A0101020
Georgia Tech AFlorida B0101020
Harvard APenn A0101020
Imperial AJohns Hopkins A001010
MIT AIllinois A0101020
Maryland AVanderbilt A0101020
McGill ATexas A001010
North Carolina AUC Berkeley A001010
Northwestern ANYU A0101020
Purdue AToronto A0000
Rutgers BColumbia A0101020
Stanford AClaremont A0101020
Virginia AChicago B0101020
Yale AUC Berkeley B0101020