My Name is Mary
- 288 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Mary Fisher, a member of President Ford's staff, became famous after speaking to the 1992 Republican National Convention about AIDS.
Mary Fisher gained prominence as an activist, most notably for her powerful speech at the 1992 Republican National Convention, which resonated with audiences worldwide. Beyond her impactful public addresses, Fisher is also a visual artist whose work has been exhibited nationally. Her creative output, encompassing both speeches and visual art, serves as a testament to her life experiences and deeply held convictions. Through her art and words, Fisher endeavors to share her perspective and inspire those who encounter her work.

Mary Fisher, a member of President Ford's staff, became famous after speaking to the 1992 Republican National Convention about AIDS.