Credits
Producer/Director
Andy Abrahams Wilson
Producer/Editor
Tom Shepard
Associate Producer/Assistant Editor
Laura Green
Executive Producer
Michael Weiss
Consulting Producers
Jamie Ennis
Paul Hufstedler
Tom Jensen
Jack Porter
Advisory Board
Michael Boland
Landscape architect, Urban designer; Specialist in public open
spaces; Associate Director for Planning and Philanthropic Projects,
Presidio Trust, National Park Service.
Susan Folkman, Ph.D.
Director & Distinguished Professor of Integrative Medicine,
UCSF Osher Center for Integrative Medicine; Former Co-Director,
UCSF Center for AIDS Prevention Studies (CAPS); Since 1988 Dr.
Folkman’s work has focused on stress and coping in the context
of HIV disease and other chronic illness, especially on issues
having to do with caregiving and bereavement.
William Glenn, M.Div.
Masters in Divinity from the Pacific School of Religion; Licensed
psychotherapist; Former Director of Development of the San Francisco
Foundation; Former Board of Directors member at the San Francisco
AIDS Foundation and 18th Street Services (now New Leaf); Writer
and speaker on the AIDS epidemic, substance abuse, families, sexuality
and spirituality.
Herb Hamsher, Ph.D.
Ph. D. in Clinical Psychology; Former Professor of Psychology
and Psychiatry at the University of Rochester; Former Associate
Professor and Director of Clinical Services at Temple University;
Manager for the actress and AIDS/ Human Rights activist, Judith
Light; Committed activist and spiritual counselor within the gay
and AIDS communities.
Mark Leno
California State Senator: Public Safety Committee (Chair),
Budget and Fiscal Review Subcommittee on Health and Human Services, (Chair),
Appropriations Committee,
Budget and Fiscal Review Committee,
Health Committee,
Judiciary Committee,
Labor and Industrial Relations Committee,
Natural Resources and Water Committee; Recipient, Hormel Community
Service Award from the Human Rights Campaign.
Armistead Maupin
Author, Tales of the City and other nationally acclaimed best-selling
novels chronicling gay life and the early AIDS epidemic in San
Francisco.