Lesbian journalist Victoria A. Brownworth dead at 69
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Lesbian journalist Victoria A. Brownworth dead at 69
"One of the great pleasures of my editorial job of the past five years was working on Victoria's twice-monthly Lavender Tube column, which she had been writing for decades."
"Toward the end of her illness, she was writing her column from a hospital bed, determined not to miss any deadlines. Her perspectives on television and other topics will be sorely missed."
Victoria A. Brownworth, a respected lesbian journalist known for her work in LGBTQ+ publications, passed away at 69. Despite her battle with multiple sclerosis and cancer, she remained dedicated to her craft, continuing to write her column from a hospital bed. In her three-decade career, she contributed significantly to LGBTQ+ journalism, sharing insights on television, cultural issues, and LGBTQ+ advocacy. Her final columns reflected her enduring passion for storytelling and her commitment to informing the community she loved. The journalism world mourns the loss of a true pioneer and voice for the LGBTQ+ community.
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