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National LGBTQ Wall of Honor

The National LGBTQ Wall of Honor is an American memorial wall in New York City dedicated to LGBTQ "pioneers, trailblazers, and heroes."[1] The wall is located inside of the Stonewall Inn and is a part of the Stonewall National Monument, the first U.S. National Monument dedicated to LGBTQ rights and history. The first fifty nominees were announced in June 2019 and the wall was unveiled on June 27, 2019as a part of the Stonewall 50 – WorldPride NYC 2019 events.[2][3] Each year five additional names will be added .[1]

Nominations

In February 2019, the National LGBTQ Task Force and Imperial Court System announced their plans for the Wall of Honor.[4] The monument committee accepted nominations to honor "the lives of LGBTQ trailblazers, pioneers and s/heroes who have passed," and have had a positive impact on LGBTQ civil rights.[3]

The nominations are administered by a Board of Governors, consisting of eighteen LGBTQ leaders including transgender activist Marsha Botzer,[5] Black LGBTQ activist Mandy Carter, LGBTQ youth advocate Wilson Cruz, LGBTQ human rights activist Stuart Milk, and founder of the Metropolitan Community Church Troy Perry.[3]

Honorees

The first fifty honorees were announced in June 2019.[2][a][6] In June 2020, the first additional five were announced: Lorena Borjas, Larry Kramer, Phyllis Lyon, Sean Sasser, and Aimee Stephens.[7]

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Audre Lorde (left) with writers Meridel Le Sueur (middle) and Adrienne Rich (right) at a writing workshop in Austin, Texas, 1980

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  • Pat Parker was a Black lesbian feminist poet and activist.[23][24] Her poetry addressed her tough childhood growing up in poverty, dealing with sexual assault, and the murder of a sister, along with many issues facing lesbians and Black women in contemporary culture.[25] After two divorces she came out as a lesbian, "embracing her sexuality" she was liberated and "knew no limits when it came to expressing the innermost parts of herself".[25] Parker participated in political activism and had early involvement with the Black Panther Party, Black Women's Revolutionary Council and formed the Women's Press Collective.[26] She participated in many forms of activism especially regarding gay and lesbian communities, domestic violence, and rights of people of color.[27] After she became too ill to perform, other poets and musicians continued to perform her work at music and arts festivals, "Movement in Black" being particularly popular.
  • Jimmy Pisano was gay man who purchased the original Stonewall Inn location and reopened it as a bar called "Stonewall" in 1990. It never turned a profit, but Pisano and his then-partner kept the bar open until Pisano's death from AIDS complications in 1994.[28] He was added to the wall in 2021.[10]

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Bayard Rustin, organizer of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, at a news briefing in Washington, D.C., on August 27, 1963

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  • Urvashi Vaid was an Indian-born American LGBT rights activist, lawyer, and writer. She held a series of roles at the National LGBTQ Task Force, wrote multiple books, and founded LPAC, the first lesbian Super PAC. She was added to the wall in 2022.[9]
  • Carmen Vázquez was a Puerto Rican lesbian and advocate for LGBT health, serving in or founding numerous organizations. She was added to the wall in 2021.[10]
  • Bruce Raymond Voeller was a gay rights activist and biologist who conducted research primarily in the field of AIDS. In 1973, he co-founded the National Gay Task Force (now renamed National LGBTQ Task Force). In 1977, President Jimmy Carter welcomed openly gay and lesbian Task Force leaders for the first official discussion of gay and lesbian rights in the White House. Within the first few years of the AIDS pandemic, Voeller coined the term acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) that is still used today.

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  • Pedro Zamora was an openly gay Cuban-American AIDS educator and television personality who appeared on MTV's reality television series The Real World: San Francisco as one of the first openly gay men and person with AIDS to be portrayed in popular media. He brought international attention to HIV/AIDS and gave one of the first views into the daily lives of gay men. His interactions with his housemates exposed the homophobia and prejudices faced by people with AIDS. Zamora's romantic relationship with Sean Sasser was nominated by MTV viewers for the "Favorite Love Story" award.[39] The broadcast of their commitment ceremony, in which they exchanged vows, was the first such same-sex ceremony in television history, and is considered a landmark in the history of the medium.[40][41]

Sources

  1. ^ Eric Rofes was omitted from the initial list but is listed on the Task Force's website.
  • Shilts, Randy (1982). The mayor of Castro Street : the life & times of Harvey Milk (First ed.). New York. ISBN 0312523300. OCLC 7948538.

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External links

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The National LGBTQ Wall of Honor is an American memorial wall in New York City dedicated to LGBTQ pioneers trailblazers and heroes 1 The wall is located inside of the Stonewall Inn and is a part of the Stonewall National Monument the first U S National Monument dedicated to LGBTQ rights and history The first fifty nominees were announced in June 2019 and the wall was unveiled on June 27 2019as a part of the Stonewall 50 WorldPride NYC 2019 events 2 3 Each year five additional names will be added 1 Contents 1 Nominations 2 Honorees 2 1 A 2 2 B 2 3 C 2 4 D 2 5 E 2 6 F 2 7 G 2 8 H 2 9 J 2 10 K 2 11 L 2 12 M 2 13 P 2 14 R 2 15 S 2 16 U 2 17 V 2 18 W 2 19 Z 3 Sources 4 References 5 External linksNominations EditIn February 2019 the National LGBTQ Task Force and Imperial Court System announced their plans for the Wall of Honor 4 The monument committee accepted nominations to honor the lives of LGBTQ trailblazers pioneers and s heroes who have passed and have had a positive impact on LGBTQ civil rights 3 The nominations are administered by a Board of Governors consisting of eighteen LGBTQ leaders including transgender activist Marsha Botzer 5 Black LGBTQ activist Mandy Carter LGBTQ youth advocate Wilson Cruz LGBTQ human rights activist Stuart Milk and founder of the Metropolitan Community Church Troy Perry 3 Honorees EditThe first fifty honorees were announced in June 2019 2 a 6 In June 2020 the first additional five were announced Lorena Borjas Larry Kramer Phyllis Lyon Sean Sasser and Aimee Stephens 7 A Edit Dolores Alexander was a lesbian feminist writer and reporter In 1969 she became the first Executive Director of the National Organization for Women NOW but resigned due to lesbophobia within organization She later founded the feminist restaurant Mother Courage 8 She was added to the wall in 2022 9 Wanda Alston was a LGBTQ feminist activist who organized for NOW national LGBTQ marches and the Democratic Party B Edit Gilbert Baker was a gay artist and activist who created the Rainbow flag without license so the LGBTQ symbol would spread worldwide James Baldwin was a gay novelist playwright and activist who explored intricacies of racial sexual and class distinctions in America Melvin Mel Boozer was a gay and Black activist for African American LGBTQ and HIV AIDS issues He was active in both the Democratic and Socialist Party USA becoming the first openly gay person ever nominated for Vice President of the United States in 1980 Lorena Borjas was a Mexican American transgender and immigrant rights activist known as the mother of the transgender Latinx community in Queens New York Her work on behalf of immigrant and transgender communities garnered recognition throughout New York City and the United States She was added to the wall in 2020 7 Ivy Bottini was a lesbian artist activist and co founder of the New York branch of the NOW for whom she designed the logo in 1969 She was added to the wall in 2021 10 C Edit Michael Callen was a gay singer songwriter composer author and influential early AIDS activist Tyler Clementi was an 18 year old Rutgers University student who was cyberbullied into suicide by homophobic classmates He was added to the wall in 2022 9 D Edit Storme DeLarverie was a biracial butch lesbian whose scuffle with police was according to some eyewitnesses the spark that ignited the 1969 Stonewall uprising She has been hailed as The Rosa Parks of the gay community and a gay civil rights icon She was also a singer drag king MC and volunteer street patrol worker the guardian of lesbians in the Village E Edit Ruth Ellis was an African American activist recognized as the oldest living out lesbian passing away at 101 The Ruth Ellis Center is named in her honor She was added to the wall in 2021 10 Paula L Ettelbrick was an internationally acclaimed lesbian lawyer educator and pioneer of the LGBTQ equality movement 11 She served as director for Lambda Legal National Centre for Lesbian Rights the National Gay and Lesbian Task force and the International Gay and Lesbian Human Rights Commission and led the Stonewall Community Foundation 11 F Edit Leslie Feinberg was a butch transgender lesbian author communist organizer and early transgender activist whose writings have been foundational in the field of gender studies as well as setting the standard for much of the terminology around gender identity G Edit Barbara Gittings was a lesbian activist who participated many of the earliest gay rights actions in the United States In 1958 she founded the New York chapter of the Daughters of Bilitis and from 1963 to 1966 she edited the group s magazine The Ladder She organized the gay caucus of the American Library Association to promote positive literature about homosexuality in libraries and in 1972 was a part of the movement that succeeded in getting the American Psychiatric Association to drop homosexuality as a mental illness H Edit Keith Haring was a gay pop artist whose graffiti like work grew out of the New York City street culture of the 1980s addressing political and societal themes especially homosexuality and AIDS through his own iconography and sexual allusions E Lynn Harris was an openly gay Black author best known for his depictions of African American men who were on the down low and closeted in ten consecutive books that made The New York Times Best Seller list making him among the most successful African American or gay authors of his era Henry Harry Hay Jr was a Marxist organizer involved in some of the earliest gay rights organizations including the Mattachine Society the first sustained gay rights group in the United States which launched some of the earliest public protests by gays and lesbians as well as co founding the Radical Faeries a worldwide loosely affiliated gay spiritual movement Diana Hemingway was a genderqueer transfeminine artist and activist who was neuroatypical on the autism spectrum and worked on trans queer issues sex worker rights disability rights economic justice racism and issues impacting the kink community 12 Essex Hemphill was an openly gay Black spoken word poet author and activist known for his insights into issues of the African American gay community James Hormel was a diplomat and philanthropist He helped found the Human Rights Campaign served on the board of amfAR and was the United States Ambassador to Luxembourg under the Clinton administration the first openly gay man to hold such a post He was added to the Wall in 2022 9 Brenda Howard was a bisexual rights activist sex positive feminist and polyamorist who is known as the Mother of Pride for coordinating the first Christopher Street Liberation Day March in 1970 and originating the idea for a week long series of pride events that we know today She also helped popularize Pride to describe the festivities Among the LGBTQ groups she worked with over her decades of activism were Gay Liberation Front Gay Activists Alliance BiNet USA ACT UP Queer Nation and New York Area Bisexual Network C Wayne Hussey was one of the first openly gay residents of Anchorage Alaska He was a drag queen and LGBTQ activist who founded the Alaskan Imperial Court System 13 In 1974 he was the first recipient of the Peter Dispirito Public Service Award presented to the person elected by the Alaska Gay and Lesbian Community who has contributed most to the advancement of the community 14 J Edit Marsha P Johnson was a Black gay and gender nonconforming artist drag queen and activist who fought for gay liberation and AIDS awareness A Stonewall riots combatant and founding member of the Gay Liberation Front NYC Johnson was the co founder of Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries and a member of ACT UP June Jordan was a Black bisexual poet essayist teacher and activist who used her writing to discuss issues of gender race immigration and representation She advocated for Black English Vernacular and influenced feminist and queer theory Christine Jorgensen was a trans woman the first person widely known in the U S for having sex reassignment surgery including using estrogen She went to Copenhagen Denmark for sex reassignment surgery returning to the U S in the early 1950s an instant celebrity and used her platform to advocate for transgender people and enlighten on gender identity K Edit Franklin Edward Frank Kameny was a gay activist fired for being gay he is the first known civil rights claim based on sexual orientation pursued in a U S court He became a co founder of the Washington D C Mattachine Society created the Gay and Lesbian Alliance of Washington D C His activism laid the groundwork for the American Psychological Association to remove homosexuality from its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders and the Don t Ask Don t Tell Repeal Act of 2010 Alfred Charles Kinsey was a bisexual scientist and pioneering sexologist who founded the Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex Gender and Reproduction He is best known for the Kinsey Reports in the late 1940s early 1950s as well as the Kinsey scale which with his research on human sexuality and in the field of sexology changed worldwide attitudes on female sexuality homosexuality and bisexuality among other previously taboo topics Larry Kramer was an award winning American playwright known for The Normal Heart and other works author film producer public health advocate and LGBTQ rights activist He co founded the Gay Men s Health Crisis the world s largest private organization assisting people living with AIDS and the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power ACT UP which changed public health policy and the perception of people living with AIDS 15 He was added to the wall in 2020 7 Kiyoshi Kuromiya was a gay Japanese American activist in the civil rights anti war gay and AIDS movements He was a co founder of Gay Liberation Front Philadelphia an openly gay delegate to the Black Panther Convention an assistant of Martin Luther King Jr direct action activist with ACT UP and People With AIDS PWA founder of the Critical Path Project and the leading plaintiff in the Supreme Court case Kuromiya vs The United States of America calling for the legalization of marijuana for medical uses L Edit Audre Lorde left with writers Meridel Le Sueur middle and Adrienne Rich right at a writing workshop in Austin Texas 1980 Crystal LaBeija was a Black gay Manhattan drag queen who founded the House of LaBeija in 1977 to counter systemic racism in the drag pageant system The house is known internationally and is often credited as having started house ball culture for drag queen families countering heteronormativity Christopher Lee was a Chinese and Polish American transgender activist and award winning filmmaker who co founded Tranny Fest in 1997 later renamed the San Francisco Transgender Film Festival the first transgender film and arts festival in the world In 2002 he became the first openly trans man grand marshal of San Francisco Pride His death certificate misgendering him led to the 2014 California Respect After Death Act Audre Lorde was a lesbian feminist writer librarian and civil rights activist whose work was influential in the formation of womanism and the early versions of identity politics As a poet she is known for both technical mastery and emotional expression as well as her poems that express anger and outrage at civil and social injustice Her poems and prose largely deal with issues related to civil rights feminism lesbianism and the exploration of black female identity Phyllis Lyon was a lesbian feminist and LGBTQ rights activist who along with her wife Del Martin founded the Daughters of Bilitis D O B in 1955 D O B was the first social and political organization for lesbians in the U S and the couple acted as president and editor of the organization s magazine The Ladder The couple joined NOW together the first openly lesbian couple to do so They were the first couple married in the historic San Francisco 2004 same sex weddings As these weddings were ruled legally invalid they were the first couple married again in June 2008 after the California Supreme Court s decision In re Marriage Cases She was added to the wall in 2020 7 M Edit Jeanne Sobelson Manford was a LGBTQ ally schoolteacher and activist After her gay son Morty was beaten by police she publicly supported him and marched in the 1972 NYC Pride March with a sign in support of gay children She and her husband founded the support group Parents Families and Friends of Lesbians and Gays PFLAG for which she was awarded the 2012 Presidential Citizens Medal Dorothy Louise Taliaferro Del Martin was a lesbian feminist and gay rights activist who along with her wife Phyllis Ann Lyon founded the Daughters of Bilitis D O B in 1955 D O B was the first social and political organization for lesbians in the U S and the couple acted as president and editor of the organization s magazine The Ladder The couple joined NOW together the first openly lesbian couple to do so They were the first couple married in the historic San Francisco 2004 same sex weddings As these weddings were ruled legally invalid they were the first couple married again in June 2008 after the California Supreme Court s decision In re Marriage Cases Technical Sergeant Leonard Philip Matlovich was a gay Vietnam War veteran who fought to stay in the United States Air Force after coming out of the closet He became a cause celebre around which the gay community rallied His photograph appeared on the cover of the September 8 1975 issue of Time magazine making him a symbol for thousands of gay and lesbian service members and gay people generally 16 17 18 Matlovich was the first named openly gay person to appear on the cover of a U S news magazine 19 Harvey Milk was a politician and the first openly gay elected official in the history of California where he was elected to the San Francisco Board of Supervisors He was the most prominent LGBT politician in the United States at the time On November 27 1978 Milk and San Francisco Mayor George Moscone were assassinated in city hall leading to the White Night riots 20 Despite his short career in politics Milk became an icon in the city and a martyr in the gay community 21 He was posthumously awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2009 Jeffrey Montgomery was an American LGBT activist and public relations executive In 1984 his partner was shot to death outside a Detroit gay bar prompting Montgomery to engage in LGBT advocacy He started work on LGBT anti violence issues upon learning that the police were not spending many resources on solving the murder calling it just another gay killing 22 In 1991 Montgomery helped found the Triangle Foundation now Equality Michigan in order to advocate for LGBT victims of violence and to improve handling of LGBT related cases He became nationally known for his work and served at numerous organizations P Edit Pat Parker was a Black lesbian feminist poet and activist 23 24 Her poetry addressed her tough childhood growing up in poverty dealing with sexual assault and the murder of a sister along with many issues facing lesbians and Black women in contemporary culture 25 After two divorces she came out as a lesbian embracing her sexuality she was liberated and knew no limits when it came to expressing the innermost parts of herself 25 Parker participated in political activism and had early involvement with the Black Panther Party Black Women s Revolutionary Council and formed the Women s Press Collective 26 She participated in many forms of activism especially regarding gay and lesbian communities domestic violence and rights of people of color 27 After she became too ill to perform other poets and musicians continued to perform her work at music and arts festivals Movement in Black being particularly popular Jimmy Pisano was gay man who purchased the original Stonewall Inn location and reopened it as a bar called Stonewall in 1990 It never turned a profit but Pisano and his then partner kept the bar open until Pisano s death from AIDS complications in 1994 28 He was added to the wall in 2021 10 R Edit Bayard Rustin organizer of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom at a news briefing in Washington D C on August 27 1963 Chuck Renslow was an openly gay photographer activist and businessperson known for pioneering modern homoerotic photography and establishing landmarks of gay male culture including significant contributions to the leather subculture His accomplishments included opening the Gold Coast bar in 1958 It was the world s first gay leather bar and hosted a leather contest that grew into the International Mr Leather competition His lover of 43 years was Dom Orejudos aka the artist Etienne and Stephen Renslow also formed the Leather Archives and Museum with Tony DeBlase in Chicago in 1991 29 30 Adrienne Rich was a lesbian feminist poet and essayist called one of the most widely read and influential poets of the second half of the 20th century and credited with bringing the oppression of women and lesbians to the forefront of poetic discourse Rich criticized rigid forms of feminist identities and valorized what she coined the lesbian continuum a female continuum of solidarity and creativity which has impacted and filled women s lives She famously declined the National Medal of Arts protesting then House Speaker Newt Gingrich s attempt to end the National Endowment for the Arts Sylvia Rivera variously self identified as a gay transvestite drag queen and in gender fluid terms Active in the fight for gay liberation Rivera was among the earliest transgender rights activists pushing for inclusion of protections for trans people in legislation at a time when other gay activists said these provisions would doom gay rights bills to failure Rivera brought a background in Latina civil rights and anti war activism to groups like the Gay Liberation Front NYC of which she was a member of the drag queen caucus Rivera co founded the Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries STAR a group dedicated to helping homeless young gay kids street kids drag queens and trans women Monica Roberts was an African American blogger writer and transgender rights advocate She was the founding editor of TransGriot a blog focusing on issues pertaining to trans women particularly African American and other women of color Roberts coverage of transgender homicide victims in the United States is credited for bringing national attention to the issue She was added to the wall in 2021 10 Craig Rodwell was a gay activist known for founding the first bookstore devoted to gay and lesbian authors Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop in November 1967 and as the prime mover for the creation of New York City Pride Rodwell is considered by some to be the leading gay rights activist in the homophile movement of the 1960s Eric Rofes was a gay activist educator and author He was a director of the Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Center in the 1980s In 1989 he became executive director of the Shanti Project a nonprofit AIDS service organization He was a professor of Education at Humboldt State University in Arcata California and served on the board of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force He wrote or edited twelve books One of his last projects was co creating Gay Men s Health Leadership Academies to combat what he saw as a pathology focused understanding of gay men in safe sex education Vito Russo was a gay LGBT activist film historian and author best known for The Celluloid Closet 1981 revised edition 1987 described in The New York Times as an essential reference book on homosexuality in the US film industry 31 It was later turned into a documentary film In 1985 he co founded the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation GLAAD a watchdog organization that strives to end anti LGBTQ rhetoric and advocates for LGBTQ inclusion in popular media Bayard Rustin was a gay African American leader who played a key role in the movements for civil rights in the 1940s through the 1980s He co organized the 1941 March on Washington Movement to end racial discrimination in housing and employment He later organized Freedom Rides in the American south and was instrumental in organizing the Southern Christian Leadership Conference alongside Martin Luther King Jr teaching King about nonviolent direct action Rustin organized the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom which was a turning point in the movement for civil and economic rights for Black Americans and an inspiration to those working for social justice worldwide Due to the homophobia directed at him he usually had to organize behind the scenes uplifting civil rights leaders who were not openly gay In the 1980s he was able to become a more public advocate on behalf of gay causes In November 2013 President Barack Obama posthumously awarded Rustin the Presidential Medal of Freedom which Rustin s partner Walter Naegle accepted on his behalf S Edit Jose Sarria better known as Absolute Empress I de San Francisco and the Widow Norton was a gay community organizer and political activist who became the first openly gay candidate for public office in the United States in 1961 He performed for years as a live singing drag queen doing parodies of operas at the Black Cat Bar and founded the Imperial Court System one of the oldest and largest LGBT organizations in the world with chapters throughout North America Sean Sasser was an American educator activist pastry chef and reality television personality best known for his appearances on MTV s The Real World San Francisco which depicted his relationship with fellow AIDS activist Pedro Zamora This included a commitment ceremony in which the two exchanged vows the first such ceremony for a same sex couple on television and considered a landmark event in the medium 32 He was added to the wall in 2020 7 Matthew Wayne Shepard was a gay 21 year old university student who was beaten tortured and left to die by two men in October 1998 he died six days later from severe head injuries The story was covered worldwide including what role his sexual orientation played as a motive for the attack His murder brought international attention to violence against LGBTQ people and hate crime legislation The Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr Hate Crimes Prevention Act was passed in 2009 His mother Judy Shepard became a prominent LGBT rights activist and established the Matthew Shepard Foundation His death inspired films novels plays songs and other works Randy Shilts was a prolific gay journalist and author In 1981 he became the first openly gay reporter with a gay beat in the American mainstream press at the San Francisco Chronicle He published his first book in 1982 The Mayor of Castro Street The Life and Times of Harvey Milk His second book And the Band Played On Politics People and the AIDS Epidemic 1987 documented the early years of the AIDS epidemic in the U S His third book Conduct Unbecoming Gays and Lesbians in the US Military from Vietnam to the Persian Gulf was published in 1993 Barbra Casbar Siperstein was an openly transgender political activist She came out as a trans woman in the late 1980s When her wife died in 2001 she channeled the grief into activism She served in numerous Democratic Party political organizations including the New Jersey Stonewall Democrats Garden State Equality and the Democratic National Committee Eastern Caucus She advocated for gender inclusion in discrimination and hate crime laws in New Jersey In 2009 she became the only openly transgender member of the Democratic National Committee serving in various roles until 2017 Stephen Sondheim was a composer and lyricist for some of the most successful musicals of the modern era He was added to the wall in 2022 9 Aimee Stephens was an American funeral director known for her fight for civil rights for transgender people 33 She worked as a funeral director in Detroit and was fired for being transgender Based on her court case in a historic 2020 decision the U S Supreme Court ruled that the 1964 Civil Rights Act protects gay lesbian and transgender employees from discrimination based on sex 34 She was added to the wall in 2020 7 Lou Sullivan was a trans man author and activist known for his work on behalf of trans men He was perhaps the first transgender man to publicly identify as gay and is largely responsible for the modern understanding of sexual orientation and gender identity as distinct unrelated concepts He was a pioneer of the grassroots female to male FTM movement and founded FTM International the first advocacy group for transgender men He lobbied the American Psychiatric Association and the World Professional Association for Transgender Health for them to recognize his existence as a gay trans man determined to change people s attitudes towards trans homosexuals and to change the medical process of transitioning making the process orientation blind U Edit Virginia Uribe was lesbian and an educator counselor and LGBTQ youth education outreach advocate She was best known for founding Project 10 an educational support and drop out prevention program for LGBTQ youth She founded Project 10 in 1984 to help schools curtail harassment of and reduce the dropout rate of LGBTQ students in the Los Angeles Unified School District V Edit Urvashi Vaid was an Indian born American LGBT rights activist lawyer and writer She held a series of roles at the National LGBTQ Task Force wrote multiple books and founded LPAC the first lesbian Super PAC She was added to the wall in 2022 9 Carmen Vazquez was a Puerto Rican lesbian and advocate for LGBT health serving in or founding numerous organizations She was added to the wall in 2021 10 Bruce Raymond Voeller was a gay rights activist and biologist who conducted research primarily in the field of AIDS In 1973 he co founded the National Gay Task Force now renamed National LGBTQ Task Force In 1977 President Jimmy Carter welcomed openly gay and lesbian Task Force leaders for the first official discussion of gay and lesbian rights in the White House Within the first few years of the AIDS pandemic Voeller coined the term acquired immune deficiency syndrome AIDS that is still used today W Edit Edith Edie Windsor in the D C Pride Parade Patricia Nell Warren also known by her pen name Patricia Kilina was a lesbian novelist poet editor and journalist Her second novel The Front Runner 1974 was the first work of contemporary gay fiction to make the New York Times Best Seller list Her third novel The Fancy Dancer 1976 was the first bestseller to both portray a gay priest and to explore gay life in a small town Janet Weinberg was a lesbian advocate for people with disabilities and a fund raiser and executive for social service organizations including Gay Men s Health Crisis GMHC Educational Alliance and the Lesbian Gay Bisexual and Transgender Community Services Center in New York 35 In the 1980s an illness disabled her to the point that she required a wheelchair 36 Edith Edie Windsor was a lesbian LGBT rights activist and a technology manager at IBM She was the lead plaintiff in the United States Supreme Court case United States v Windsor 2013 The case overturned Section 3 of the Defense of Marriage Act which was a major victory in the struggle for same sex marriage in the U S The decision led federal agencies in the Obama administration to extend rights benefits and privileges to same sex married couples Soni Wolf was a self described dyke motorcycle enthusiast former U S Air Force Vietnam era veteran and tenacious queer activist 37 She co founded the Dykes on Bikes DOB at the 1976 San Francisco Pride parade and rode with them each year until her death in 2018 37 The group was a highly visible symbol of empowerment and LGBT pride 37 DOB did philanthropic work for LGBT causes and organizations around the world 37 Wolf continued to nurture DOB chapters worldwide and fought for their right to use the reclaimed term dyke 37 the DOB won a lawsuit against the U S Patent and Trademark Office so they could trademark their name 38 Z Edit Pedro Zamora was an openly gay Cuban American AIDS educator and television personality who appeared on MTV s reality television series The Real World San Francisco as one of the first openly gay men and person with AIDS to be portrayed in popular media He brought international attention to HIV AIDS and gave one of the first views into the daily lives of gay men His interactions with his housemates exposed the homophobia and prejudices faced by people with AIDS Zamora s romantic relationship with Sean Sasser was nominated by MTV viewers for the Favorite Love Story award 39 The broadcast of their commitment ceremony in which they exchanged vows was the first such same sex ceremony in television history and is considered a landmark in the history of the medium 40 41 Sources Edit Eric Rofes was omitted from the initial list but is listed on the Task Force s 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