Activist Phill Wilson reflects on his work fighting AIDS to save lives

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It's LGBTQ+ History Month, and activist Phill Wilson reflects on his work fighting AIDS to save lives

Phill Wilson has had leadership roles like Los Angeles' AIDS Coordinator, he helped create the AIDS Healthcare Foundation and has worked with two presidential administrations to fight HIV/AIDS.Phill Wilson's story - the one where he started the Black Aids Institute, bridged people to policy and turned his grief into action - that story - is also one of survival.

Wilson and his partner, Chris Brownlie, were diagnosed around the same time and started rallying to address the many disparities that come with AIDS, recognizing African-Americans in particular were not being served. So they took it upon themselves, starting with the community. It eventually led Wilson to leadership roles, as Los Angeles' AIDS Coordinator, helping create the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, and working with two presidential administrations to fight the disease."He died at about six o'clock in the morning in November, the sun was just rising. By nine o'clock I was in my office because there were going to be a whole host of people who were going to be dying that day.

A generation of queer adults did not live through the AIDS epidemic. They can take that work for granted.

 

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