

Cleve Jones: podcast appearances and interviews
AIDS and LGBT rights activism
About Cleve Jones
Cleve Jones is an American AIDS and LGBT rights activist born on October 11, 1954. He is known for conceiving the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt, which by 2020 had become the world's largest piece of community folk art, weighing 54 tons. In 1983, at the onset of the AIDS pandemic, Jones co-founded the San Francisco AIDS Foundation. The foundation has grown into one of the largest and most influential advocacy organizations in the United States, focusing on empowering people affected by AIDS.
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Podcasts Cleve Jones appeared on
Shows that have booked Cleve Jones as a guest, ranked by appearance count.






Latest Cleve Jones interviews
Every podcast episode Cleve Jones has appeared on, newest first.


WCPT 820 Interview: Mary Morten and Cleve Jones of Seven Days in June

Joan Esposito: Live, Local & Progressive | May 28, 2026




Guests who appear alongside Cleve Jones
Guests who share the same shows as Cleve Jones. Worth a look if you're building a panel or pitching the same circuit.
Frequently asked questions
What podcasts has Cleve Jones been on?
Cleve Jones has appeared on 6 podcasts across 7 episodes. Notable shows include Art Against Empire, Medicare for All, Joan Esposito (Featured Interviews).
What does Cleve Jones do?
Cleve Jones is AIDS and LGBT rights activism. Podcast appearances span topics tied to their work and expertise.
When was Cleve Jones's most recent podcast appearance?
Cleve Jones's most recent appearance was on "No Surrender Summer: Cleve Jones, Seven Days in June, & the Latest Healthcare News". Medicare for All, published Jun 1, 2026.
Which podcast has Cleve Jones appeared on most often?
Art Against Empire. 2 appearances on record, most recently Apr 24, 2026.
