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It would later be called AIDS Services of Dallas. Two other men who knew Gray, Michael Merdian and Darryl Moore, would go on to form the PWA (people with AIDS) Coalition of Dallas, which was dedicated to creating projects maintained by and for people with AIDS. But, the mail service collapsed when Gray killed himself that decade. In Dallas, Gray established the Oak Lawn Mail and Message Service, offering jobs to other people living with AIDS. By that year, the county had recorded 125 cases and 123 deaths. In 1985, a group of people formed around a man named Phil Gray, a Dallas native who’d recently been diagnosed with AIDS and returned home from California, according to a history recounted on the AIDS Services of Dallas website.
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It had seen a few iterations in the decade before it began operating under its current name. When Maison joined in 1989, the organization wasn’t in the best condition. They chose this area because it’s near the Hillcrest House, one of the places run by AIDS Services of Dallas that Maison was heavily involved in. Maison was the longest-serving president and CEO of AIDS Services of Dallas, which provides affordable housing and services for people living with or affected by HIV/AIDS.Ĭity Council members Chad West, Omar Narvaez and Gay Donnell Willis proposed the street toppers for Marsalis Avenue between Colorado Boulevard and Sabine Street.
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This week, Dallas City Council unanimously approved street toppers honoring Don Maison, the longtime gay rights activist and Dallas lawyer who died in February.