
Victoria A. Brownworth
Victoria A. Brownworth is a Pulitzer Prize-nominated award-winning journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, the Los Angeles Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Baltimore Sun, DAME, The Advocate, Bay Area Reporter and Curve among other publications. She was among the OUT 100 and is the author and editor of more than 20 books, including the Lambda Award-winning Coming Out of Cancer: Writings from the Lesbian Cancer Epidemic and Ordinary Mayhem: A Novel, and the award-winning From Where They Sit: Black Writers Write Black Youth and Too Queer: Essays from a Radical Life.
Judge overturns Affordable Care Act protections for trans patients
Democrats weigh in on LGBTQ issues
Lesbians and bisexual women at higher risk for cancer and substandard care
SCOTUS hears arguments in LGBT discrimination cases
Alain Locke, father of the Harlem Renaissance
Charlotte Cushman’s passions on and off stage
We need more LGBTQ historians
Tony Lombardo, AIDS activist
Historic Emmy Awards highlighted LGBTQ and women’s issues
Dawn Munro, beloved Philadelphia trans activist