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- PROMENT GAY RIGHTS' ATTORNEY AD AFTER APPARENT SELF-IMMOLATN, POLICE SAY
- PL FEMAN, FIRST OPENLY GAY JUDGE ON N.Y. HIGH COURT, DI AT 61
- PROMENT LAWYER FIGHT FOR GAY RIGHTS DI AFTER SETTG HIMSELF ON FIRE PROSPECT PARK
- PROMENT GAY RIGHTS LAWYER DI AFTER SETTG HIMSELF ON FIRE IN NEW YORK PARK
PROMENT GAY RIGHTS' ATTORNEY AD AFTER APPARENT SELF-IMMOLATN, POLICE SAY
Urvashi Vaid, then-executive director of the Natnal Gay and Lbian Task Force, protts at then-Print Gee H. She published numero lumns, reports and books cludg Virtual Equaly: The Mastreamg of Gay and Lbian Liberatn, which won the Stonewall Book Award 1996.
In 1990, durg her time as executive director of what was then lled the Natnal Gay and Lbian Task Force, she dispted the print's addrs on AIDS by holdg up a sign readg "Talk is cheap, AIDS fundg is not. " Vaid reflected on that era an terview wh NPR's All Thgs Consired after Bh's ath 2018, which she cricized his admistratn for s silence on AIDS and disparagement of gay people – and creded activists for prsurg him to take the actns he did, like signg the Ryan Whe CARE Act.
PL FEMAN, FIRST OPENLY GAY JUDGE ON N.Y. HIGH COURT, DI AT 61
While a law stunt at Northeastern Universy, she worked off-mp at the weekly newspaper Gay Communy News, found the Boston Lbian/Gay Polil Alliance and helped persua the universy to add sexual inty to s nondiscrimatn policy. Then she joed the Natnal Gay and Lbian Task Force, servg first as s media director before beg s executive director. NEW YORK -- A well-known gay rights lawyer and environmental advote appeared to have burned himself to ath New York Cy on Saturday a grisly prott agast elogil stctn, police said.
PROMENT LAWYER FIGHT FOR GAY RIGHTS DI AFTER SETTG HIMSELF ON FIRE PROSPECT PARK
Feman, the first openly gay jurist to serve on New York State’s hight urt, the Court of Appeals, died on Wednday at a Manhattan hospal.
PROMENT GAY RIGHTS LAWYER DI AFTER SETTG HIMSELF ON FIRE IN NEW YORK PARK
“Certaly my entire reer has been about promotg equal accs and equal jtice for all, ” Judge Feman rpond, alludg to his own experience as a gay man, “and I hope I add to the diversy of perspectiv that the urt nsirs. He was sworn on June 21, 2017, durg Gay Pri a statement after the ath, Governor Cuomo lled the judge a “iend and role mol to untls L. He beme so taken by French culture that he would take his niec and nephews to Paris on their 16th worked as a legal tern Upper Manhattan as a Columbia unrgrad, he attend the Universy of Mnota Law School on a full scholarship and helped found an associatn of gay stunts there.