LGBT History Month Icons: Kate Brown
Governor of Oregon
b. June 21, 1960
“There’s no better place to fight for working families than the governor’s chair.”
Brown is a Democrat and the first...
LGBT History Month Icons 2022: Jennifer Finney Boylan
Author & Transgender Activist
b. June 22, 1958
“The more we feel compelled to keep explaining ourselves, the less like others we become.”
Jennifer Finney Boylan is...
LGBT History Month Icons 2022: Raphael Bostic
Federal Reserve Bank CEO
b. 1966
“The Reserve Banks are vital contributors to our nation’s economic and financial success.”
Dr. Raphael Bostic is the 15th president and...
LGBT History Month Icons 2022: Matt Bomer
Actor
b. October 11, 1977
“Everybody thinks that equality comes from identifying people, and that’s not where equality comes from.”
Matt Bomer is an award-winning actor and...
LGBT History Month Icons 2022: Victor Blackwell
CNN News Anchor
b. September 25, 1981
“Sometimes it’s not cancellation. It’s just plain ol’ accountability.”
Victor Blackwell is an openly gay award-winning journalist, correspondent and CNN...
LGBT History Month Icons 2022: Sue Bird
WNBA Superstar
b. October 16, 1980
“Every great team has had to fail at some point in order to be successful.”
Sue Bird is a Women’s National...