Ken Cowan (activist)
Ken Cowan (23 February 1955 – 11 November 1995)[1] was a Scottish AIDS activist and founder/director of PHACE West, the project for HIV and Aids education in the West of Scotland. BiographyCowan was a left wing activist and founder member of the Scottish Labour Party.[1] In the late seventies, he founded the Scottish Homosexual Rights Group (now Outright Scotland) to campaign for equal rights.[1] In November 1994, Cowan set up PHACE West (Project for HIV/AIDS Care and Education)[2] and with funding in 1995 conducted work in the West of Scotland.[3] Cowan successfully lobbied that patients be included on the carers sub-committee at Ruchill Hospital and was instrumental in the success of the West of Scotland's awareness strategy for highlighting HIV prevention initiatives for gay men.[1] He was also majorly involved in the development of Body Positive, the self-help agency for those living with HIV.[1] Death and legacyCowan was diagnosed with HIV in 1991. [1] He died aged 40 on 11 November 1995.[1] Eric Kay, in Gay Scotland's article on his passing, wrote that Cowan:
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