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CELEBRATING LGBT ACTIVISTS 
By Elaine Nadalin 
THE BUEHLER INSTITUTE 
WWW.THEBUEHLERINSTITUTE.COM 
SEX AND RELATIONSHIP THERAPY 
NEWPORT BEACH, CA
One of the key civil rights movements in 
modern history has been the struggle for 
LGBTQ equality. As with any human rights 
struggle, there are men and women who have 
led the way for current and future generations. 
The individuals featured here have not only 
shaped the course of LGBT rights, but the 
course of human rights overall.
Fr. Mychal Judge 
May 11, 1933 to Sept. 11, 2001 
Fr. Judge served as the chaplain for the 
Fire Department of New York and died 
while ministering to first responders 
during the Sept. 11 attacks on the World 
Trade Center. 
members.tripod.com 
The Franciscan priest is remembered for being a 
chamption of people with AIDS, the homeless, 
immigrants, GLBTQ Catholics, and people with 
addictions. He is also known as the "Saint of 9/11."
Tracy Chapman, Musician 
b. March 30, 1964 
Bo rn in Cleveland, Ohio, Tracy Chapman was raised by 
her mother and her older sister. Despite racial tensions 
within her school and community, she sought refuge in 
academics, winning a scholarship to a private school in 
Conneticut. 
www.sdgln.com 
The experience of being an impoverished student at a boarding school informed Ms. 
Chapman's growing political awareness. While on scholarship to Tufts University, Ms. 
Chapman began writing and performing her own music, earning a recording contract 
with Electra at age 22. Her earlier experiences influenced her music, and her first album 
resonated with critics and the public, earning two Grammy awards. 
Her first no. 1 song, "Fast Car" was named one of the best songs of all time by 
Rolling Stone magazine. She won a total of four Grammys and has toured 
internationally. As an outspoken advocate for GLBT rights, gender and racial equality, 
and economic justice, she is also active on behalf of people with AIDS. She continues 
to write music and to perform at numerous charity events.
Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer, US Army, ret. 
b. March 23, 1943 
In 1992, Col. Cammermeyer was the highest-ranking 
military officer discharged from service 
on the basis of sexual orientation. She openly 
challenged the military's ban on gays and 
lesbians and was reinstated in 1994. Her 
autobiography, "Serving in Silence" was made 
into a TV movie that earned three Emmy awards 
and a Peabody award; it was one of the first 
films about a gay person in public service. 
Col. Cammermeyer retired in 1997 after 31 years of service. As an 
outspoken advocate for the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," she also 
served on the Military Advisory Council for the Servicemembers Legal 
Defense Network.
www.safeschoolscoalition.org 
Harvey Milk, May 22, 1930- November 27, 1978 
First openly gay person to be elected to a 
public office; elected to San Francisco Board of 
Supervisors in 1977. 
The native New Yorker migrated to San Francisco in the 1970s, 
when gay immigrants from around the country were changing 
the face of the Castro neighborhood . 
Despite three earlier attempts at office, Milk was well-regarded as 
a grassroots politician who gradually earned the respect of the 
electorate. 
Milk's election to the Board of Supervisors was seen as a major victory in the struggle for gay and 
lesbian civil rights. Harvey Milk was assassinated on November 27, 1978 by Dan White, a former 
member of the Board of Supervisors. In the years since his death, Milk has been remembered as an 
American hero for all people. The NYC school system established the Harvey Milk school in 1985, 
making it the first GLBT-affirming high school in the country. 
Younger generations learned of Harvey Milk via the highly acclaimed film biography, Milk, 
starring Sean Penn. The film went on to earn two Academy Awards, and has been used in college 
classrooms around the country as a teaching tool. He is remembered for his optimism, his 
dedication to GLBT civil rights, and for his election into public office, which changed the face of 
American politics.
George Washington Carver, Scientist 
July 12, 1864-January 5, 1943 
Born as a slave in Southwest Missouri, Carver was 
kidnapped as an infant during a slave raid. He was 
abandoned when he was found it have whooping 
cough and was subsequently raised by his mother's 
former owners. 
Upon his graduation from Iowa State University, he 
served as the only black faculty member. 
www.tumblr.com 
Carver was then invited to head the Agriculture department at the Tuskegee Institute, an all-black 
university founded by Booker T. Washington. As a professor, he encouraged his students to think 
creatively and independently; he also stressed the need for resilience and self-sufficiency in the face 
of blatant racism and hardships. 
As the first scientist to discover multiple uses for peanuts, Carver also taught impoverished 
farmers uses for nutritious, commonly-grown crops. This true innovator also developed diverse 
products such as flour, ink, and face cream. He is also credited with the development of biofuels and 
fruit-based cleaning products. 
As an educated black man in an era of blatant racism, Carver was known for his grace under the 
ugliest of circumstances: "I can't do my work if my heart is bitter."
Michael Callen 
Pioneering AIDS Activist 
April 11, 1955-Dec. 27, 1993 
In 1982, Michael Callen was diagnosed with 
GRID(Gay Related Immune Disease), which was 
later re-named AIDS. He took the bold step of 
calling out gay men on their promiscuity via an 
article in the New York Native. As a 
singer/songwriter, he toured internationally and 
performed his original compositions. 
www.tumblr.com 
Callen helped found the People With AIDS coalition, one of the earliest AIDS activism 
groups. In doing so, he coined the term People With AIDS (PWA) which fostered a 
sense of self-empowerment in an era when PWAs were referred to as "AIDS 
victims" or "patients." In addition to various board appointments, Callen provided 
testimony to government-based organizations, including the President's Commission 
on AIDS in an effort to secure badly-needed funding. Michael Callen died of 
AIDS-related complications on December 27, 1993
Margaret Cho, Comedian/Actor/Singer 
b. December 5, 1968 
Ms. Cho was born into a Korean immigrant family in 
San Francisco, CA. Despite the rich diversity of her 
hometown, she was bullied for her weight as a child 
and teenager. These early experiences shaped her 
desire to be an ally for those facing discrimination and 
ridicule. 
lavendermagazine.com 
These early experiences lent themselves well to stand-up comedy beginning 
when she was only 14. While in college, she won a stand-up comedy competition 
and opened for Jerry Seinfield, who later suggested that Cho quit college to focus on 
comedy full-time. Cho was one of the first comedians to bring LGBT rights into the 
mainstream of the comedy circuit; her uncensored routines often include queer 
politics and pointed jabs at body/size policing. Her dedication to upending bullying 
and discrimination earned her the GLAAD Golden Gate Award in 2000 for enhancing 
the visibility, advocacy and understanding of the GLBT community. Ms. Cho is also an 
actor and singer, having appeared in television, movies and live concerts.
Bill T. Jones, Dancer/Choreographer 
b. February 15, 1952 
As the 10th of 12 children, Bill T. Jones was born to migrant farm 
workers and was raised in Wayland, NY. As one of the few black children 
in his public school, it was inhabiting the dual worlds of black and white 
norms that informed his early experiences of self-expression. Jones went 
on to receive numerous accolades: 5 honorary doctorates, a Tony Award, 
the Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime 
Achievement, and the Harlem Renaissance award and was honored at the 
Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in 2010 
zimbio.com 
As a student at the State University of New York, Jones studied classical ballet and modern 
dance. It was at SUNY that he met his partner of 17 years, Arne Zane. This openly gay, biracial 
couple challenged popular notions of race, gender, and sexuality. The two men founded the Bill T. 
Jones/Arnie Zane dance company in 1982. Arnie died of AIDS in 1988. 
In his 1994 piece, "Still/Here" Jones took the narratives of people living with life-threatening 
illnesses and transformed them into a piece which spoke of life and confronting death; this work 
was underscored by the fact that Jones is HIV-positive himself. Through these experiences, he went 
on to teach people with life-threatening illnesses expression through movement. His work continues 
to weave together narratives of race, gender, sexuality, life and loss.
Gad Beck: June 30, 1923-June 24, 2012 
Holocaust Survivor and activist 
Mr. Beck was a Holocaust survivor who helped gays and Jews 
escape Nazi persecution. Born in Berlin to a Jewish father and a 
Protestant mother(who converted to Judaism), Beck and his father 
were captured by the Nazis in 1943 and subsequently released 
because Beck was not considered to be fully Jewish. After his 
release, he joined an underground movment to help Jews escape 
to Switzerland. 
sgn.org 
When Nazis captured his partner, Manfred Lewin, Beck posed as Nazi youth in order to save him. Manfred 
refused escape; he didn't want to leave his family behind. Lewin and his family were later deported to 
Auschwitz, where they were murdered. Beck later devoted his life to sheltering, feeding, and transporting 
Jews to safety. In 1945, a Jewish spy for the Gestapo betrayed Beck, and he was sent to a holding camp in 
Berlin, where he was released in the wake of the Nazis' defeat by the Allies. Although gays were also 
liberated from the Nazis, the German government continued to repress and incarcerate them. 
Beck continued his work on behalf of gay German Jews, helping them to escape to Israel. He returned to 
Germany in 1979 to continue his work on behalf of the gay and Jewish communities. His autobiography, "An 
Underground Life: Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin" was published in 2000. He was featured in the HBO 
documentary, "Paragraph 175" which told the story of gay Jewish Holocaust survivors. Beck died on June 24, 
2012, and he is survived by his longtime partner, Julius Laufer.
Sylvia Rivera, July 2, 1951-February 19, 2002 
Transgender Activist 
Ms. Rivera was one of the instigators of the Stonewall uprising that began 
when police raided the eponymous bar in Greenwich Village on June 27, 1969. 
Seventeen-year-old Rivera was credited with the rallying cry of the uprising: 
" I'm not missing a minute of this, it's the revolution!" As police escorted bar 
patrons off the premises, Rivera was one of the first bystanders to lob a 
bottle at police. 
genderwellness.org 
Born as Ray Rivera Mendosa, Rivera continued to be active in gay and transgender rights in the 
wake of Stonewall. She joined the GAA (Gay Activists Alliance) and worked tirelessly on the 
campaign to pass the New York City Gay Rights Bill. She was arrested for climbing the walls of City 
Hall in order to crash a closed-doors meeting on the bill. Despite GAA's elimination of drag and 
transvestite issues from their agenda, Rivera continued to be a vocal advocate for transgender 
r i g h Atss. a homeless street youth who left home at 10, she empathized with the plight of sexual 
minority youth and in 1970 co-founded STAR(Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries) with 
Marsha P. Johnson to ensure the safety and basic needs of queer street youth. Later on, the SRLP 
(Sylvia Rivera Law Project) was formed to spearhead the effort to end poverty and gender identity 
discrimination, and to ensure access to safe and affirming social, legal and health services. (srlp.org) 
In 2005, Rivera's work and memory were celebrated when a street near the Stonewall Inn was 
renamed in her honor.
Leslie Feinberg, Author/Activist 
b. September 1, 1949 
Leslie Feinberg is a pioneering transgender activist, speaker and writer. 
Born in Kansas City, MO, she fled the Midwest in favor of the gay bars 
in Buffalo, NY. Now a female-to-male transgender person, Feinberg has 
openly challenged the Western notions of gender expression, e.g., how 
a "real man" and a "real woman" should look and act. 
michelepolak.com 
To that end, Feinberg supports the use of gender-neutral pronouns such as "ze" instead of "he" and "hir" instead 
of "her." Feinberg is also credited with the quote "Everyone who is under the gun of reaction and economic 
violence is a potential ally" when referring to the strong ties she has forged across the GLBTQ communities and 
other oppressed minorities. 
As a prolific author, Feinberg has written several acclaimed fiction and non-fiction works, including "Stone 
Butch Blues" (1993), "Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Ru Paul" (1995), which was 
Feinberg's first non-fiction work. It was followed in 1998 by "Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink or Blue, which 
detailed her near-death experience from a treatable heart condition; ze was denied care when the doctor found 
out ze was transgender. Hir second novel, "Drag King Dreams "(2006) was the sequel to the earlier "Stone Butch 
Blues." Each of hir works received critical recognition and awards within the GLBT literary community, including 
mentions on the '100 Best Lesbian and Gay Nonfiction Books" list, American Literary Association Award for Gay 
and Lesbian Literature and the Lambda Small Press Award. 
In the wake of disability from a degenerative disorder beginning in 2008, Feinberg uses photography to tell 
hir stories. Ze was named one of the "Most Influential" by Curve magazine for hir work on behalf of gay and 
lesbian rights. Feinberg has delivered speeches at colleges, universities, conferences and Pride festivals across the 
United States.
Laverne Cox 5/29/84 
Mobile, Alabama-born Laverne Cox plays transgender 
inmate Sophia Burset on the Netlix series Orange is 
the New Black. Ms. Cox earned an Emmy nomination 
for her work on the series. 
In addition to her Emmy nomination, Cox has 
earned accolades for her documentary, "Laverne Cox 
Presents: the T Word", which premiered on the MTV 
network on October 17, 2014. 
Additionally, she is the first openly transgender person to appear on the cover 
of TIME magazine, and the first transgender actress to be nominated for an 
Emmy award. Her ground-breaking VH1 series, "TRANSForm Me," is the first 
series to be produced by a transgender woman of color. 
Ms. Cox attempted suicide at the age of 11, when she realized she was 
"different." This early experience and the hardships that followed informs Ms. 
Cox's advocacy work today, as she is an outspoken supporter of transgender 
rights. She is seen as an inspiration for all LGBT people and as a living reminder 
that one can overcome the harshest of circumstances.
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The Buehler Institute is a sex-positive, 
LGBT-affirming practice in Newport 
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Celebrating LGBT Activists

  • 1. CELEBRATING LGBT ACTIVISTS By Elaine Nadalin THE BUEHLER INSTITUTE WWW.THEBUEHLERINSTITUTE.COM SEX AND RELATIONSHIP THERAPY NEWPORT BEACH, CA
  • 2. One of the key civil rights movements in modern history has been the struggle for LGBTQ equality. As with any human rights struggle, there are men and women who have led the way for current and future generations. The individuals featured here have not only shaped the course of LGBT rights, but the course of human rights overall.
  • 3. Fr. Mychal Judge May 11, 1933 to Sept. 11, 2001 Fr. Judge served as the chaplain for the Fire Department of New York and died while ministering to first responders during the Sept. 11 attacks on the World Trade Center. members.tripod.com The Franciscan priest is remembered for being a chamption of people with AIDS, the homeless, immigrants, GLBTQ Catholics, and people with addictions. He is also known as the "Saint of 9/11."
  • 4. Tracy Chapman, Musician b. March 30, 1964 Bo rn in Cleveland, Ohio, Tracy Chapman was raised by her mother and her older sister. Despite racial tensions within her school and community, she sought refuge in academics, winning a scholarship to a private school in Conneticut. www.sdgln.com The experience of being an impoverished student at a boarding school informed Ms. Chapman's growing political awareness. While on scholarship to Tufts University, Ms. Chapman began writing and performing her own music, earning a recording contract with Electra at age 22. Her earlier experiences influenced her music, and her first album resonated with critics and the public, earning two Grammy awards. Her first no. 1 song, "Fast Car" was named one of the best songs of all time by Rolling Stone magazine. She won a total of four Grammys and has toured internationally. As an outspoken advocate for GLBT rights, gender and racial equality, and economic justice, she is also active on behalf of people with AIDS. She continues to write music and to perform at numerous charity events.
  • 5. Col. Margarethe Cammermeyer, US Army, ret. b. March 23, 1943 In 1992, Col. Cammermeyer was the highest-ranking military officer discharged from service on the basis of sexual orientation. She openly challenged the military's ban on gays and lesbians and was reinstated in 1994. Her autobiography, "Serving in Silence" was made into a TV movie that earned three Emmy awards and a Peabody award; it was one of the first films about a gay person in public service. Col. Cammermeyer retired in 1997 after 31 years of service. As an outspoken advocate for the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," she also served on the Military Advisory Council for the Servicemembers Legal Defense Network.
  • 6. www.safeschoolscoalition.org Harvey Milk, May 22, 1930- November 27, 1978 First openly gay person to be elected to a public office; elected to San Francisco Board of Supervisors in 1977. The native New Yorker migrated to San Francisco in the 1970s, when gay immigrants from around the country were changing the face of the Castro neighborhood . Despite three earlier attempts at office, Milk was well-regarded as a grassroots politician who gradually earned the respect of the electorate. Milk's election to the Board of Supervisors was seen as a major victory in the struggle for gay and lesbian civil rights. Harvey Milk was assassinated on November 27, 1978 by Dan White, a former member of the Board of Supervisors. In the years since his death, Milk has been remembered as an American hero for all people. The NYC school system established the Harvey Milk school in 1985, making it the first GLBT-affirming high school in the country. Younger generations learned of Harvey Milk via the highly acclaimed film biography, Milk, starring Sean Penn. The film went on to earn two Academy Awards, and has been used in college classrooms around the country as a teaching tool. He is remembered for his optimism, his dedication to GLBT civil rights, and for his election into public office, which changed the face of American politics.
  • 7. George Washington Carver, Scientist July 12, 1864-January 5, 1943 Born as a slave in Southwest Missouri, Carver was kidnapped as an infant during a slave raid. He was abandoned when he was found it have whooping cough and was subsequently raised by his mother's former owners. Upon his graduation from Iowa State University, he served as the only black faculty member. www.tumblr.com Carver was then invited to head the Agriculture department at the Tuskegee Institute, an all-black university founded by Booker T. Washington. As a professor, he encouraged his students to think creatively and independently; he also stressed the need for resilience and self-sufficiency in the face of blatant racism and hardships. As the first scientist to discover multiple uses for peanuts, Carver also taught impoverished farmers uses for nutritious, commonly-grown crops. This true innovator also developed diverse products such as flour, ink, and face cream. He is also credited with the development of biofuels and fruit-based cleaning products. As an educated black man in an era of blatant racism, Carver was known for his grace under the ugliest of circumstances: "I can't do my work if my heart is bitter."
  • 8. Michael Callen Pioneering AIDS Activist April 11, 1955-Dec. 27, 1993 In 1982, Michael Callen was diagnosed with GRID(Gay Related Immune Disease), which was later re-named AIDS. He took the bold step of calling out gay men on their promiscuity via an article in the New York Native. As a singer/songwriter, he toured internationally and performed his original compositions. www.tumblr.com Callen helped found the People With AIDS coalition, one of the earliest AIDS activism groups. In doing so, he coined the term People With AIDS (PWA) which fostered a sense of self-empowerment in an era when PWAs were referred to as "AIDS victims" or "patients." In addition to various board appointments, Callen provided testimony to government-based organizations, including the President's Commission on AIDS in an effort to secure badly-needed funding. Michael Callen died of AIDS-related complications on December 27, 1993
  • 9. Margaret Cho, Comedian/Actor/Singer b. December 5, 1968 Ms. Cho was born into a Korean immigrant family in San Francisco, CA. Despite the rich diversity of her hometown, she was bullied for her weight as a child and teenager. These early experiences shaped her desire to be an ally for those facing discrimination and ridicule. lavendermagazine.com These early experiences lent themselves well to stand-up comedy beginning when she was only 14. While in college, she won a stand-up comedy competition and opened for Jerry Seinfield, who later suggested that Cho quit college to focus on comedy full-time. Cho was one of the first comedians to bring LGBT rights into the mainstream of the comedy circuit; her uncensored routines often include queer politics and pointed jabs at body/size policing. Her dedication to upending bullying and discrimination earned her the GLAAD Golden Gate Award in 2000 for enhancing the visibility, advocacy and understanding of the GLBT community. Ms. Cho is also an actor and singer, having appeared in television, movies and live concerts.
  • 10. Bill T. Jones, Dancer/Choreographer b. February 15, 1952 As the 10th of 12 children, Bill T. Jones was born to migrant farm workers and was raised in Wayland, NY. As one of the few black children in his public school, it was inhabiting the dual worlds of black and white norms that informed his early experiences of self-expression. Jones went on to receive numerous accolades: 5 honorary doctorates, a Tony Award, the Samuel H. Scripps American Dance Festival Award for Lifetime Achievement, and the Harlem Renaissance award and was honored at the Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in 2010 zimbio.com As a student at the State University of New York, Jones studied classical ballet and modern dance. It was at SUNY that he met his partner of 17 years, Arne Zane. This openly gay, biracial couple challenged popular notions of race, gender, and sexuality. The two men founded the Bill T. Jones/Arnie Zane dance company in 1982. Arnie died of AIDS in 1988. In his 1994 piece, "Still/Here" Jones took the narratives of people living with life-threatening illnesses and transformed them into a piece which spoke of life and confronting death; this work was underscored by the fact that Jones is HIV-positive himself. Through these experiences, he went on to teach people with life-threatening illnesses expression through movement. His work continues to weave together narratives of race, gender, sexuality, life and loss.
  • 11. Gad Beck: June 30, 1923-June 24, 2012 Holocaust Survivor and activist Mr. Beck was a Holocaust survivor who helped gays and Jews escape Nazi persecution. Born in Berlin to a Jewish father and a Protestant mother(who converted to Judaism), Beck and his father were captured by the Nazis in 1943 and subsequently released because Beck was not considered to be fully Jewish. After his release, he joined an underground movment to help Jews escape to Switzerland. sgn.org When Nazis captured his partner, Manfred Lewin, Beck posed as Nazi youth in order to save him. Manfred refused escape; he didn't want to leave his family behind. Lewin and his family were later deported to Auschwitz, where they were murdered. Beck later devoted his life to sheltering, feeding, and transporting Jews to safety. In 1945, a Jewish spy for the Gestapo betrayed Beck, and he was sent to a holding camp in Berlin, where he was released in the wake of the Nazis' defeat by the Allies. Although gays were also liberated from the Nazis, the German government continued to repress and incarcerate them. Beck continued his work on behalf of gay German Jews, helping them to escape to Israel. He returned to Germany in 1979 to continue his work on behalf of the gay and Jewish communities. His autobiography, "An Underground Life: Memoirs of a Gay Jew in Nazi Berlin" was published in 2000. He was featured in the HBO documentary, "Paragraph 175" which told the story of gay Jewish Holocaust survivors. Beck died on June 24, 2012, and he is survived by his longtime partner, Julius Laufer.
  • 12. Sylvia Rivera, July 2, 1951-February 19, 2002 Transgender Activist Ms. Rivera was one of the instigators of the Stonewall uprising that began when police raided the eponymous bar in Greenwich Village on June 27, 1969. Seventeen-year-old Rivera was credited with the rallying cry of the uprising: " I'm not missing a minute of this, it's the revolution!" As police escorted bar patrons off the premises, Rivera was one of the first bystanders to lob a bottle at police. genderwellness.org Born as Ray Rivera Mendosa, Rivera continued to be active in gay and transgender rights in the wake of Stonewall. She joined the GAA (Gay Activists Alliance) and worked tirelessly on the campaign to pass the New York City Gay Rights Bill. She was arrested for climbing the walls of City Hall in order to crash a closed-doors meeting on the bill. Despite GAA's elimination of drag and transvestite issues from their agenda, Rivera continued to be a vocal advocate for transgender r i g h Atss. a homeless street youth who left home at 10, she empathized with the plight of sexual minority youth and in 1970 co-founded STAR(Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries) with Marsha P. Johnson to ensure the safety and basic needs of queer street youth. Later on, the SRLP (Sylvia Rivera Law Project) was formed to spearhead the effort to end poverty and gender identity discrimination, and to ensure access to safe and affirming social, legal and health services. (srlp.org) In 2005, Rivera's work and memory were celebrated when a street near the Stonewall Inn was renamed in her honor.
  • 13. Leslie Feinberg, Author/Activist b. September 1, 1949 Leslie Feinberg is a pioneering transgender activist, speaker and writer. Born in Kansas City, MO, she fled the Midwest in favor of the gay bars in Buffalo, NY. Now a female-to-male transgender person, Feinberg has openly challenged the Western notions of gender expression, e.g., how a "real man" and a "real woman" should look and act. michelepolak.com To that end, Feinberg supports the use of gender-neutral pronouns such as "ze" instead of "he" and "hir" instead of "her." Feinberg is also credited with the quote "Everyone who is under the gun of reaction and economic violence is a potential ally" when referring to the strong ties she has forged across the GLBTQ communities and other oppressed minorities. As a prolific author, Feinberg has written several acclaimed fiction and non-fiction works, including "Stone Butch Blues" (1993), "Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Ru Paul" (1995), which was Feinberg's first non-fiction work. It was followed in 1998 by "Trans Liberation: Beyond Pink or Blue, which detailed her near-death experience from a treatable heart condition; ze was denied care when the doctor found out ze was transgender. Hir second novel, "Drag King Dreams "(2006) was the sequel to the earlier "Stone Butch Blues." Each of hir works received critical recognition and awards within the GLBT literary community, including mentions on the '100 Best Lesbian and Gay Nonfiction Books" list, American Literary Association Award for Gay and Lesbian Literature and the Lambda Small Press Award. In the wake of disability from a degenerative disorder beginning in 2008, Feinberg uses photography to tell hir stories. Ze was named one of the "Most Influential" by Curve magazine for hir work on behalf of gay and lesbian rights. Feinberg has delivered speeches at colleges, universities, conferences and Pride festivals across the United States.
  • 14. Laverne Cox 5/29/84 Mobile, Alabama-born Laverne Cox plays transgender inmate Sophia Burset on the Netlix series Orange is the New Black. Ms. Cox earned an Emmy nomination for her work on the series. In addition to her Emmy nomination, Cox has earned accolades for her documentary, "Laverne Cox Presents: the T Word", which premiered on the MTV network on October 17, 2014. Additionally, she is the first openly transgender person to appear on the cover of TIME magazine, and the first transgender actress to be nominated for an Emmy award. Her ground-breaking VH1 series, "TRANSForm Me," is the first series to be produced by a transgender woman of color. Ms. Cox attempted suicide at the age of 11, when she realized she was "different." This early experience and the hardships that followed informs Ms. Cox's advocacy work today, as she is an outspoken supporter of transgender rights. She is seen as an inspiration for all LGBT people and as a living reminder that one can overcome the harshest of circumstances.
  • 15. www.thebuehlerinstitute.com The Buehler Institute is a sex-positive, LGBT-affirming practice in Newport Beach, CA. We provide sex and relationship therapy for couples and individuals in addition to continuing education for mental health professionals.