San Francisco activist behind Aids quilt to leave home after rent doubles to $5,200
by Maya Yang from US news | The Guardian on (#5XH7M)
Property where LGBTQ+ rights champion Cleve Jones lives was purchased by a new owner last month
A prominent San Francisco LGBTQ+ rights activist is being uprooted from his home in the Castro neighborhood after the new owner of the property nearly doubled his rent to $5,200.
Cleve Jones, 67, who moved to San Francisco in 1973 and first conceived of the Aids Memorial Quit, is reportedly moving out of his rent-controlled, one-bedroom apartment this week. The move comes after he was notified of a significant price increase from the property's new owner, who claims that the apartment is not Jones' primary residence.
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