Kiyoshi Kuromiya was a founding member of the Gay Liberation Front Philadelphia, and also formed the Critical Path Project and its periodical.
He was also the editor of ACT UP’s Standard of Care, the first medical treatment and cultural competence standards developed for HIV/AIDS patients by HIV/AIDS patients.
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Kiyoshi was married with children
According to an interview with Marc Stein in 1997, Kuromiya was a third-generation Japanese American who grew up mostly attending Caucasian schools in the Los Angeles suburbs.
He was caught for lewdness in a public park with a 16-year-old lad when he was just 9 or 10 years old and sentenced to three days in juvenile detention.
In his interview with Stein, Kuromiya discusses how his arrest made him feel like a criminal without realizing it, and how it left him with a sense of guilt that compelled him to be covert about his sex life from the start.
He was an honorable man.
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