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  • '''From the Casa de Duende website:''' ...ando David Acosta Posada) is a writer poet, cultural worker and co-founder of Casa de Duende, along with his life partner Jerry Macdonald.</span>
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  • ...ot win. His struglle to survive was remarkable and his courage in the face of death was to be truly admired. ...le College where he received a B.A. in literature. He also attended Temple University where he received his Master's in Special Education. This was to be Vic's t
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  • ...on the 1995 Back Stage Bistro Award. He also won the Manhattan Association of Cabaret Award for best New York debut in 1993. The cause was AIDS, said Tony Origlio, his press representative.
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  • '''''Native Philadelphian and university alumnus created "Raiders of the Lost Ark" and many other movie posters''''' ...rations and sketches of alumnus '''Richard Amsel''', The University of the Arts will present "Richard Amsel: A Retrospective” at its Rosenwald-Wolf Galle
    16 KB (2,444 words) - 14:24, 27 December 2015
  • From an article on the 1993 National AIDS Exhibit in ''The Progressive'': ...g the history of the struggle over AIDS ignores the politics which allowed the disease to go unchecked for so many years."
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  • '''From ''The Philadelphia Inquirer,'' December 7, 1989''' ...e American Institute of Architects and president of the architectural firm of Bartley Bronstein Long Mirenda.
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  • ...an art-history professor and former Philadelphian, died July 16 at age 64. The cause remains unknown. ...of New York and a master’s and doctorate in folklore from the University of Pennsylvania.
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  • '''From ''The Philadelphia Inquirer,'' June 19, 1993''' ...lications from AIDS at his sister's home in Willingboro. He was a resident of North Philadelphia.</span>
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  • ...s works have beenPublished on 1995-01-17, Page B04, Philadelphia Inquirer, The (PA) Date of Birth: 10/31/1947
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  • Dr. Bruce Kyle DeMartino, a dentist who broke new ground in the field of dental anesthesiology, died April 18. He was 50 and lived in South Philadel ...Martino's practice, Anesthesia Associates Ltd., was located in the Medical Arts Tower at 16th and Walnut streets.
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  • ...monia. He had AIDS, according to his friend and former classmate at Temple University, composer Harrison Boyle. ...y irreplaceable," said Donald Chittum, director of the university's school of music.
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  • ...Arts Degree in Theological Studies. He pastored for more than 16 years in the African Methodist Episcopal Church, serving congregations in West Virgina, ...e also assumed secular employment as the Member Services Coordinator at We the People Living WIth AIDS/HIV. He resided in South Philadelphia with his part
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  • Sam Gransback, born 1939 died 1989 in his home in the Spring Garden section of Philadelphia. ...reet in Spring Garden, then a very marginal neighborhood – he was one of the first to “pioneer” in what, in no small part due to his efforts became
    5 KB (827 words) - 14:05, 24 November 2012
  • ...other health care providers earned him a national reputation in the field of health law. ...and the National Health Lawyers Association left a lasting contribution to the health law field.
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  • ...focused on life as a black homosexual, died on Saturday at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia. He was 38 and lived in Philadelphia. The cause was complications from AIDS, said Wayson R. Jones, a friend.
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  • From the 12/19/2007 Windy City Times: ...to friends and family as 'David'—passed away Dec. 13 from complications of Parkinson's disease at Warren Barr Pavilion. He was 75.</span>
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  • ...&sq=kiyoshi%20kuromiya&st=cse|Kiyoshi Kuromiya, 57, Fighter For the Rights of AIDS Patients]]= ..., who was born in an internment camp for Japanese-Americans and spent much of his life battling for civil rights and relief for AIDS patients, died on Ma
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  • ...ttp:''en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Temple_University|Temple University]]'s School of Music in May 1975, as a music composition major. ...e his musical compositions. Though classically trained, he participated in the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folk_music|folk]] festival every year. And a
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  • '''Rutgers University Dance Faculty Concert, New Brunswick NJ, 2000''' '''• The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe'''
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  • ...ol in New Jersey. He was loved. Robert Drake did a write up with a picture of Hunter in his blog: [[@http:''djrobertdrake.blogspot.com/2006/02/hunter-get After the Death of One’s Child
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