Remembering them, fiercely (continued)


Nick Talone
McKinley Taylor
Ronald Taylor
David Terrel
Desento Terrell
Steven Wayne Tharp
Peter Thiese
John Thomas
Leroy Thomas
Napolean Thompson
Michael Timmons
James Tobin
Leonard Todd
Arnold Tomoney
Maria de la Torre
Ed Traitman
Ed was a gay activist in the 70s and 80s, becoming a leader of Integrity/Philadelphia and other groups.
Reginald Trent
Joseph Trofa
Tommy Ungaro
Brian Unger
Alex Urkoff
Bruce Voeller
Michael Wade
Michael was one of WTP's most active volunteers from 1992 to 1995.
Paul Wallace
Margaret Ward
Robert Wardlow
William Warren
Kevin Washington
Kevin was a leading figure in Philadelphia's black gay community, helping to build The Colours Organization into the major black gay organization in the region.
Percival Watkins
William Way
Bill was a longtime advocate for low-income people in Philadelphia and a major community development and housing activist, as well as a gay community and AIDS leader.  Philadelphia's gay and lesbian community center is named after him.
Bruce Weinberg
Nancy Welsh
Michael Weltmann
Michael was among the founders of the Philadelphia Lesbian and Gay Task Force and an advocate for adoption rights for gay and lesbian people.
Leonard West
Leonard was a leading civil rights activist in Philadelphia for many years, a Democratic Party officeholder, and one of the city's most important AIDS advocates.  He helped found numerous organizations, including We The People and the Philadelphia AIDS Consortium.
Chuck Wheeler
Chuck was a leading housing activist in Philadelphia and a consultant to many community-based and AIDS service agencies.
Robert West
Gregory Wheeler
Ricky White
Robert White
Simeon White
Stephen White
David A. Wick
Brenda Wiberg
Carlton Williams
Edell Williams
James Williams
Jimmy was an elected State Representative in West Philadelphia.
Michael Williams
Steven Williams
Zachariah Williams
Zach served as WTP's Secretary-Treasurer from 1991 to 1992.
Steven Willis
Adolph Wilson
Clarence Wilson
Clyde Wilson
Ralph Wilson
Tony Winick
Michael Winkis
Bill Winters
Arthur Witcher
"Chocolate" was an inspiring leader in We The People's 17-day hunger strike to keep the local AIDS nursing home open in 1993.
James Witchert
Dean Witherspoon
Cynthia Woodson
Larry Wolcoff
Rosemary Wood
Rosemary was among the first women to join We The People, and her example inspired the establishment of WISDOM -- Women With Immune Systems Disorders Organizing and Meeting.  WISDOM's logo, which includes a sprig of rosemary, was designed in her honor.
Tom Yanuzzi
Allen Yoffee
Avi Yorish
Alfred Zieger
Denver Zogg
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