Lesbian journalist Victoria A. Brownworth dead at 69
Brownworth's work appeared in The Advocate, The Bay Area Reporter, and many other publications.
May 28, 2025
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Brownworth's work appeared in The Advocate, The Bay Area Reporter, and many other publications.
Sobule, who was bisexual, became famous with the sapphic anthem, but her career also included a total of 12 albums and an autobiographical musical.
St Clare published the San Francisco-based magazine Vanguard, took in many foster children, and produced a youth-oriented TV show.
Kazaoka was an advocate for those living with HIV, the LGBTQ+ community, and other marginalized groups.
Picano's works included novels such as The Lure, Onyx, and The Book of Lies, plus memoirs, poetry, nonfiction, and plays.
His office confirmed his death in a statement.
Sedarbaum, the widower of cartoonist Howard Cruse, has been called the grandfather of the Queens LGBTQ+ movement. He worked against hate crimes and for inclusive education.
Freeman started a Black History Month film series and LGBTQ-inclusive programs in the Washington, D.C., library system.
President Jimmy Carter's advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights became stronger as the years went on.
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Masters died unexpectedly Wednesday, said a family member, who did not state the cause.
Giovanni was known for poems about civil rights, love, and Black joy, and for her stirring public readings.
Caserta and Joplin had an intense relationship from 1966 to 1970.
Holliman's death was announced by his spouse, Craig Curtis.
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Page once said he had never been closeted, and he encouraged others to live their truth.
Creel, who advocated for marriage equality, won a Tony Award in 2017 for Hello, Dolly! and appeared in many other acclaimed productions.
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Bastian, cofounder of WordPerfect, left the Mormon Church as a young adult and dedicated himself to LGBTQ+ causes.
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