Remembering AIDS Activist Keith Cylar
In New York City Tuesday, AIDS activists celebrated the life Keith Cylar, who died at age 45 from AIDS-related complications last week. Cylar was one of the co-founders of Housing Works, an organization that battled with city, state and federal officials to provide housing and drug treatment for the homeless and for drug addicts who were HIV positive. NPR's Brenda Wilson has a remembrance.
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