PHILADELPHIA AP - Kiyoshi Kuromiya a social activist who helped to inform and empower AIDS patients died from the disease Wednesday one day after his 57th birthday. Thousands turned up to protest only to be handed a leaflet reading. Pin By Praveen Gaddam On Quick Saves Kuromiya later co-authored books with Buckminster Fuller and became a founding member of ACT UP Philadelphia which is still ACTing UP for housing. . Kiyoshi Kuromiya front row right at a University of Pennsylvania antiwar rally in the 1960s. He became a self-taught AIDS expert who believed that. 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 born in a Japanese Internment Camp at Heart Mountain. His willingness to fight against an unresponsive. Steven Kiyoshi Kuromiya was one of the handful of Asian Americans who went to Selma...