• said, "What do we owe Barbara? Everything." Barbara Gittings was born to Elizabeth (née Brooks) Gittings and John Sterett Gittings in Vienna, Austria, where...
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    The GLAAD Media Award is a US accolade bestowed by GLAAD to recognize and honor various branches of the media for their outstanding representations of...
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  • named for Barbara Gittings, Israel Fishman, and (jointly) Mike Morgan and Larry Romans. In full they are the Stonewall Book Award-Barbara Gittings Literature...
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  • book won the Lambda Literary Award for Graphic Novel/Comics, was a Barbara Gittings Literature Award honor book, and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times...
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    when Gittings' illness put the plans on hold. In 2015, she collaborated with Tracy Baim who wrote a biography of Gittings called Barbara Gittings, gay...
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    Gittings, as editor of The Ladder, encouraged others to do the same, and their activism became controversial in the leadership of the DOB. Gittings also...
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  • well as the 2022 Alex Award. In 2022, it was an honor book for the Barbara Gittings Literature Award; nominated for the Hugo Award for Best Novel, Locus...
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  • Annual Reminder. Organizers Craig Rodwell, Frank Kameny, Randy Wicker, Barbara Gittings, and Kay Lahusen, who had all participated for several years, took...
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    Foe to the Homosexual?; A Dialogue", it included Kameny and Gittings on the panel. Gittings' partner, Kay Lahusen, had noted that the panel included homosexuals...
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  • understanding of the LGBT community. In 2023, it was named in honor of Barbara Gittings. 1996 – Barbara Walters 1998 – Bob Weinstein, Harvey Weinstein 2001 – Vanessa...
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