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Gay Black Civil Rights Judge Activist Neil Alexander passes away
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Justin Smith
Mr. Justin B. Smith has been involved in Gay Activism since 1999. He is 28 and a U.S. Air Force Veteran. Justin was born and raised in Silver Spring, Maryland. He now lives in Baltimore, Maryland and has worked with and for Gay Organizations such as the National Black Justice Coalition, Human Rights Campaign, Equality Maryland, Us Helping Us, People Into Living Incorporated etc. He is currently in school pursuing his degree in Communication and Journalism.

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By Justin Smith
Published on 11/23/2007
 
It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing of a member of the tribe and ardent supporter of our community. Neil Alexander, Chief Administrative Judge for Washington DC's Human Rights Commission responsible for enforcing all human rights for the city, friend, supporter of the dc boys of leather, Centaurs and Highwaymen TNT. Neil had been recently diagnosed with cancer, had undergone surgery to remove a tumor from his spine. He was responding well to treatment and had a good prognosis, but the cause of death is unconfirmed at this time. He was a good friend to my family and he will be surely missed. Rest in Peace In love and leather, baby boy justin

Gay Black Civil Rights Judge Activist Neil Alexander passes away





It is with great sadness that I inform you of the passing of a member of the tribe and ardent supporter of our community. Neil Alexander, Chief Administrative Judge or DC’s Human Rights Commission responsible for  enforcing all human rights for the city, friend, supporter of the dc boys of leather, Centaurs and Highwaymen TNT.

Neil had been recently diagnosed with cancer, had undergone surgery to remove a tumor from his spine.  He was responding well to treatment and had a good prognosis, but the cause of death is unconfirmed at this time.  He was a good friend to my family and he will be surely missed.

Rest in Peace

In love and leather,

boy justin