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Award-winning writer and journalist, Kathleen Archambeau has been advocating for LGBTQ rights since 1992. As a founding member of the James Hormel LGBT wing of the San Francisco Public Library, she has supported access to LGBT history and literature for all. Awarded for her work as VP of the Board and Co-Chair of the Fundraising Committee of one of the largest mental health agencies dedicated to serving the queer community, she, along with the Board, raised more money than the prior 10 years for mental health services for LGBTQ clients grappling with AIDS, breast cancer, coming out, gender identity, self-esteem, employment, custody and housing discrimination issues. A same-gender ballroom dancer, Kathleen and her wife participated in the Gay Games in Cologne and won two medals. They encouraged LGBTQ teens to find like-minded friends via their appearance in a film, "Come Dance with Us" for The Trevor Project, part of the "It Gets Better" video project series aimed at reducing LGBTQ teen suicide. Archambeau also wrote a regular column of inspiring profiles for one of the largest LGBTQ newspapers in the US and the first in California, the SF BAY TIMES and served in the University of San Francisco Swig Program of Jewish Studies and Social Justice. As adjunct faculty, she's taught at the University of San Francisco, Golden Gate University, Weller International School of Business and Menlo College. Currently, Archambeau serves on the Board of the Women's National Book Association, San Francisco Chapter.
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