Local Civil Rights/Justice Leader Wilfredo 'Wil' Rojas Dies at 73

 


BY CLYDE HUGHES | AC JosepH Media

MICKLETON – Longtime justice/civil rights activist and columnist Wilfredo "Wil" Rojas died on April 5 at his home at 73 and will be remembered during funeral services in Philadelphia on April 10.

The former first vice president and communications chair of the Gloucester County NAACP, Rojas was a strong voice for justice and civil rights through his work in Philadelphia and South Jersey. His family and the National Homicide Justice Alliance, an organization he co-founded after the shooting death of his son, made the announcement about his death this week.

Rojas dedicated his life to positively impacting his community and worked tirelessly to serve others. 

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