Urvashi Vaid | |
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Born | |
Died | May 14, 2022 New York City, New York, U.S. | (aged 63)
Nationality | Indian American |
Education | Vassar College (AB) Northeastern University (JD) |
Known for | Civil rights and anti-war activism |
Notable work | Virtual Equality (1996) |
Partner | Kate Clinton (1988–2022) |
Relatives | Jyotsna Vaid (sister) Krishna Baldev Vaid (father) Alok Vaid-Menon (nibling) |
Urvashi Vaid (October 8, 1958 – May 14, 2022)[1] was an Indian-born American LGBT rights activist, lawyer, and writer. An expert in gender and sexuality law, she was a consultant in attaining specific goals of social justice. She held a series of roles at the National LGBTQ Task Force, serving as executive director from 1989-1992 — the first woman of color to lead a national gay-and-lesbian organization.[2] She is the author of Virtual Equality: The Mainstreaming of Gay and Lesbian Liberation (1995) and Irresistible Revolution: Confronting Race, Class and the Assumptions of LGBT Politics (2012).