Kiyoshi Kuromiya subject files on HIV/AIDS 1990-2000

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Kiyoshi Kuromiya subject files on HIV/AIDS 1990-2000

Kiyoshi Kuromiya (1943-2000) was a Philadelphia-based activist who worked to better the lives of people living with HIV/AIDS. He created the Critical Path AIDS Project to provide free internet access and information on HIV/AIDS treatment. The bulk of the Kiyoshi Kuromiya subject files on HIV/AIDS, 1990-2000, is comprised of materials collected by Kuromiya relating to HIV/AIDS treatments, topics, and organizations.

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Kuromiya, Kiyoshi

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"Kiyoshi Kuromiya (1943-2000) was a committed civil rights and anti-war activist. He was also one of the founders of Gay Liberation Front - Philadelphia and served as an openly gay delegate to the Black Panther Convention that endorsed the gay liberation struggle. "As a pioneering AIDS activist, Kiyoshi was involved in all aspects of the movement, including radical direct action with ACT UP Philadelphia and the ACT UP network, [People With AIDS (PWA) Self-Empowerment Mov...