Victoria Brownworth
American journalist, writer, and editor / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Victoria A. Brownworth (born February 1959 or 1960)[1][2] is an American journalist, writer, and editor. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, she wrote numerous award-winning articles about AIDS in women, children, and people of color.[3] She was the first person in the United States to write a column about lesbianism in a daily newspaper and host a lesbian radio show.[3]
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Born | 1960 |
Alma mater | Temple University |
Known for | journalist, writer, and editor |
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In 1983, Brownworth reported on the "corruption at a Philadelphia based social service agency."[3] She has also won the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Mystery for her 2016 novel Ordinary Mayhem.[4][5]
Brownworth uses "she" and "they" pronouns.[6]