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Ilka Tanya Payán

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from a former lover, for which she did not test positive until 1986. Caught completely off guard by the discovery, she revealed her status to her husband, her then 22-year-old daughter, her niece, and several friends. She and her second husband separated several years later, and ultimately divorced.
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The announcement did not go well with some of her ten sisters and six brothers; many who lived in the Dominican Republic were disturbed over the fact that her revelation was received negatively there, as the general consensus in Latin American countries during the second half of the 1980s and early
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On September 27, 2005, the "Ilka Tanya Payán Theatre" located at the Times Square Arts Center was dedicated. It is meant to serve as an experimental theater for Latino actors and productions.
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said that it was an encounter with a man who she liked that helped her make the decision to announce her status. She confirmed to having HIV upon being asked by the interviewer.
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in her honor. The "Ilka Tanya Payán Park" is located on the Greenstreet bounded between 156th and 157th Streets, and Broadway and Morgan Place.
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magazine in August 2005, where she was featured in article detailing her life and activism. Payán died from AIDS-related complications at her
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home on April 6, 1996. In the years preceding her death, Payán worked in the legal department for the
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and immigrated to the United States at the age of thirteen, settling permanently in New York City.
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Payán did not publicly disclose her status until 1993. Payán's announcement shocked many in the
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She also worked hard to encourage New York's Latino theater community. She was a founder of the
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awarded her the Medal of Honor in recognition of her activism. She appeared on the cover of
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On March 1, 2002, New York City renamed a park in the predominantly-Dominican
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celebrities to do so. While it was widely believed that the death of singer
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that provided Payán with the experience to move on to bigger roles in
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She became widely recognized for her role in the Spanish-language
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in June 1993 influenced her, Payán in an interview with the
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Index


Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
Manhattan
New York City
New York
United States
HIV
AIDS
Santo Domingo
Dominican Republic
telenovela
serial
Hollywood
Scarface
Hill Street Blues
Puerto Rico
Spain
Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors
Peoples College of Law
Los Angeles
California
HIV
Hispanic
Latino
Héctor Lavoe
New York Times
homosexuals
prostitutes
United Nations

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