David Fair has been a leading activist in Philadelphia since the early 1970s . He provides a rich history of the human rights campaigns that focused on the City's response to the AIDS/HIV epidemic from the '70s through to the '90s. One of the leading organizers at that time, he talks about the struggles and the victories that helped the city eventually build a citywide human services network that supports people with AIDS/HIV to this day. He also talks about the birth of Philadelphia's African American power brokers, with interesting stories no one will find in a newspaper archive.