The Book of Awesome Queer Heroes
Mango Media (Verlag)
978-1-68481-689-7 (ISBN)
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Pride across the ages. The LGBTQ+ community has made countless positive impacts throughout history as scientists, world leaders, athletes, and entrepreneurs, and each one of them deserves to be celebrated in The Book of Awesome Queer Heroes. Going into the history and achievements of famous queer icons, this LGBTQ+ book is a love letter to those who have brought love, positivity, and advancement into our society. Let author and activist Eric Rosswood and Kathleen Archambeau guide your discovery of amazing facts about each historical figure and how their lives have shaped ours in more ways than one.
How they are still inspiring us today. The Book of Awesome Queer Heroes doesn’t just cover what so many LGBTQ+ people have accomplished; it also shares how we can achieve our dreams by learning from their persistence. Learn about activists such as Marsha P. Johnson, X González, Sylvia Rivera and many more in their fight for progressive change against discrimination.
Meet heroes and world-changers you may have heard of, with biographies about:
Star athletes such as Esera Tuaolo and Billie Jean King
Entertainers like Sir Elton John, Margaret Cho, Daniela Vega, and RuPaul
Government and military officials such as Eric Fanning and Leo Varadkar
Trailblazers in science and technology including, Alan Turing and Lynn Conway
Other historic icons like Oscar Wilde and Bayard Rustin
If you enjoy LGBTQ+ books and memoirs such as Hollywood Pride, The House of Hidden Meaning, or Karma, then you’ll love The Book of Awesome Queer Heroes.
Eric Rosswood is an award-winning author, activist, and commentator on LGBTQ+ issues including civil rights, parenting, marriage, and politics. He writes books that celebrate and honor queer joy, from adult books like The Ultimate Guide for Gay Dads, to teen books like Queer Cheer, and stories for younger children like the Stonewall Honor award-winning picture book, STRONG. When not writing, Eric enjoys spending time with his family, watching movies, reading, and traveling to exciting places around the world. Kathleen Archambeau is an LGBTQ+ author, speaker, and journalist known for advocating for queer rights for more than 25 years. After working in entrepreneurship, tech, and education for several years, one of Kathleen’s first contributions was becoming a founding member of the James Hormel LGBT wing of the San Francisco Public Library. Other achievements include fundraising for mental health programs for queer adults, writing a regular column highlighting the LGBTQ+ community in the San Francisco Bay Times, and participating in The Trevor Project’s “It Gets Better” video rollout. Kathleen’s debut book, Pride and Joy, was endorsed by Hollywood producer Marilyn Atlas, first gay CA State Senator Mark Leno, SF Bay Times publisher, Dr. Betty Sullivan, with a Foreword by Academy Award winner and screenwriter of Milk, Dustin Lance Black. She serves as an LGBTQ Elder in the Swig Jewish Studies and Social Justice program at the University of San Francisco. She currently lives in the SF Bay Area with her wife and their Guide Dog Career Change dog. Kate Kendell, Esq. was the executive director of the National Center for Lesbian Rights (NCLR), the first lesbian-led legal organization in the US, from 1996 to 2018. Named one of California’s Top 100 attorneys, Kendell’s leadership has been central to the fight for LGBTQ equality, including marriage equality, protections for LGBTQ families and youth, and the ongoing fight for transgender rights. NCLR argued or filed amicus briefs and won in four cases brought before the Supreme Court, including marriage equality nationally in the 2015 U.S. Supreme Court Obergefell v. Hodges case. Winner of the National LGBT Bar Association’s Dan Bradley Award, the Bar Association’s highest award recognizing an LGBTQ member who has led the way in the struggle for equality under the law, Kate Kendell grew up Mormon in Utah and received her JD degree from the University of Utah College of Law. It was not until she worked for the American Civil Liberties Union of Utah that she felt comfortable and safe being out as a lesbian. She continued her activism in San Francisco, first as the legal director of NCLR and, then, as the executive director. Following NCLR, Kendell worked as the interim chief legal officer for the Southern Poverty Law Center from 2019 to 2021. Currently, Kate Kendell is the chief of staff of the California Endowment, a statewide foundation focused on expanding access to affordable, quality health care for underserved communities. The California Endowment is the largest health justice foundation in California. Dr. Robert K. Ross, CEO/president of the California Endowment, said of Kate’s appointment in 2022, “Kate’s career is steeped in racial justice, LGBTQ advocacy, and civil rights, she will be a strong leader for our work in the next decade.” Kendell has appeared in media as a spokesperson for LGBTQ civil rights on Good Morning America, CNN, the New York Times and the Washington Post, among many others. Her excellent performance in a televised debate in 2011 with Moral Majority Evangelical leader Rev. Jerry Falwell was a pivotal moment for lesbian visibility in mainstream media. Kendell continues to be a fierce advocate for civil rights. She lives in Oakland, CA.
Erscheinungsdatum | 13.11.2024 |
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Vorwort | Kate Kendell |
Zusatzinfo | b/w photographs throughout |
Verlagsort | FL |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 139 x 215 mm |
Themenwelt | Literatur ► Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Geschichte / Politik | |
Kinder- / Jugendbuch ► Sachbücher ► Körper / Sexualität | |
Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie ► Gender Studies | |
ISBN-10 | 1-68481-689-0 / 1684816890 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-68481-689-7 / 9781684816897 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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