Kathleen Archambeau

Pride & Joy


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      Pride & Joy:

      LGBTQ Artists, Icons and Everyday Heroes

      Kathleen Archambeau

      Copyright © 2017 Kathleen Archambeau.

      Published by Mango Publishing Group, a division of Mango Media Inc.

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      Pride & Joy: LGBTQ Artists, Icons and Everyday Heroes

      Library of Congress Cataloging

      Name: Kathleen Archambeau

      Title: Pride & Joy: LGBT Artists, Icons and Everyday Heroes

      Library of Congress Control Number: 2017906349

      ISBN: (paperback) 978-1-63353-550-3, (ebook) 978-1-63353-551-0

      BISAC category code BIO031000 BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY / LGBT

      Printed in the United States of America

      “As a producer and literary rep, I have long been committed to inclusion and diversity regarding gender, race, and sexual orientation. My co-authored book, Dating Your Character, focuses on helping writers create multi-dimensional, non-stereotypical characters as Kathleen has shown in real-life stories in this extraordinary book. I’m delighted to endorse Pride & Joy: LGBTQ Artists, Icons and Everyday Heroes,

      as it spotlights queer luminaries living open, fulfilling,

      happy and successful lives—a departure from many

      LGBTQ portrayals.”

      Marilyn R. Atlas

      Sundance Film Festival Award-Winning Co-Producer,

      Real Women Have Curves (HBO)

      Co-Author of Dating Your Character (Stairway Press, 2016)

      “Kathleen Archambeau wrote a regular column of inspiring profiles for one of the longest-running and largest LGBTQ newspapers in the country, the San Francisco Bay Times. We’re proud to have been her first public forum. Her book, Pride & Joy: LGBTQ Artists, Icons and Everyday Heroes, tells the in-depth stories of 30 global queer icons and is sure to embolden the next generation and give hope to those still struggling with their sexual and gender identity.”

      Betty Sullivan, PhD

      Publisher, San Francisco Bay Times (Founded in 1978)

      First LGBT newspaper in California and one of the first in the world

      “Pride & Joy: LGBTQ Artists, Icons and Everyday Heroes not only highlights the contributions of LGBT citizens to world culture, but shows young queer students that being openly gay can bring you happiness, fulfillment and success. The impact it will have on our next generation, as well as on all those who care about social justice, will be significant.”

      Mark Leno

      First Openly Gay Man Elected to the

      California State Senate

      Author, SB48, the Fair, Accurate,

      Inclusive and Respectful (F.A.I.R.) Education Act (2011):

      (Ensures LGBT people and persons

       with disabilities are integrated into Education textbooks

       and social studies curricula in California public schools)

      California State Senator (2008-2016)

      California State Assembly (2002-2008)

      Table of Contents

       Foreword

       Introduction

       Artists

       Richard Blanco

       Carolina De Robertis

       Emma Donoghue

       Sean Dorsey Breaks Ground

       Maarten Mourik

       Laurie Rubin

       Colm Toibin

       Icons

       Sidney Grant

       Kate Kendell, Esq.

       Bishop Dr. Karen Oliveto

       Leanne Pittsford

       Robbie Tristan Szelei

       Ardel Haefele-Thomas, PhD

       Louisa Wall

       John “LongJones” Abdallah Wambere

       Rick Welts

       Claudia Brind-Woody