He supported the 1976 Miami-Dade County Ordinance for Gay Rights and was later involved in activism for people with
AIDS. Kunst opposed
Save Our Children, a
Dade County, Florida voter-approved county initiative supported by singer
Anita Bryant and her then-husband Bob Green. The initiative repealed the previous anti-discrimination ordinance Kunst had supported. He helped organize the subsequent pressure campaign on citrus industry corporate sponsors of Bryant. The law was eventually repealed by the state
Supreme Court of Florida in 2010. In 1991, after allegations of financial mismanagement were published in the
Miami Herald, Kunst was fired as the executive director of Cure AIDS Now. ==Political Campaigns ==