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  2. David Fair - Wikipedia

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    David Fair (born April 27, 1952) is an American activist who has been a leader in the labor, LGBT, AIDS, homeless and child advocacy movements in Philadelphia, PA since the 1970s.

  3. ACT UP - Wikipedia

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    AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power (ACT UP) is an international, grassroots political group working to end the AIDS pandemic. The group works to improve the lives of people with AIDS through direct action , medical research, treatment and advocacy, and working to change legislation and public policies.

  4. Ray brothers - Wikipedia

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    The brothers attended Gocio Elementary School in spite of opposition from groups like Citizens Against AIDS. [5] Ricky Ray became an activist in the fight against stigma surrounding AIDS. In 1992, he allowed camera crews to document his declining health and stated he wanted to educate the public and raise awareness.

  5. This Village Voice photographer immortalized decades of gay ...

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    Members of the AIDS activist group ACT UP protest on March 28, 1989. In an interview published in a 1975 issue of the Archives of American Art Journal, ...

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  7. Activists say AIDS-free generation on the horizon - AOL

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    The Switch Up — Activists say AIDS-free generation on the horizon. Cheyanne M. Daniels. December 4, 2024 at 1:00 PM. The World Health Organization established World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, 1988 ...

  8. Kiyoshi Kuromiya - Wikipedia

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    Kiyoshi Kuromiya (Japanese: 黒宮 清, [1] May 9, 1943 – May 10, 2000) was a Japanese-American author and civil rights, anti-war, gay liberation, and HIV/AIDS activist. Born in Wyoming at the World War II–era Japanese American internment camp known as Heart Mountain, [2] Kuromiya became an aide to Martin Luther King Jr. and a prominent opponent of the Vietnam War during the 1960s.

  9. Michael Petrelis - Wikipedia

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    Petrelis was born in Newark, New Jersey, where he lived for "four or five" years before his family moved to Caldwell, a nearby suburb. [5]: 1 According to a family legend, his maternal grandmother once created a scene when his mother failed to win a Shirley Temple look-alike contest in Newark, overturning the judges' table and screaming, "This is a mafia-rigged beauty contest!