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Katherine Lahusen (also known as Kay Tobin; January 5, 1930 – May 26, 2021) was an American photographer, writer and gay rights activist. She was the first openly lesbian American photojournalist. Under Lahusen's art direction, photographs of lesbians appeared on the cover of The Ladder for the first time. It was one of many projects she undertook with partner Barbara Gittings, who was then The Ladder's editor. As an activist, Lahusen was involved with the founding of the Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) in 1970 and the removal of homosexuality from the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). She contributed writing and photographs to a New York–based Gay Newsweekly, and co-authored two books: The Gay Crusaders in 1972 with Randy Wicker (

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  • Katherine „Kay“ Lahusen (* 5. Januar 1930 in Cincinnati; † 26. Mai 2021 in Chester County), auch bekannt als Kay Tobin, war eine US-amerikanische Fotojournalistin und LGBT-Aktivistin. Sie arbeitete oft mit ihrer Lebensgefährtin Barbara Gittings zusammen, beispielsweise in der Redaktion der Lesbenzeitschrift The Ladder. Als Aktivistin gründete sie unter anderem die Organisation als Gegenentwurf zur Gay Liberation Front mit und setzte sich erfolgreich für die Streichung von Homosexualität aus dem Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) ein. (de)
  • Kay Lahusen (Cincinnati, 5 de enero de 1930-26 de mayo de 2021),​ también conocida como Kay Tobin, fue una fotógrafa estadounidense pionera de los derechos LGBTQ. Está considerada como la primera fotoperiodista abiertamente lesbiana del movimiento LGBT.​ Las fotografías de Lahusen de mujeres lesbianas aparecieron en diversas portadas de The Ladder de 1964 a 1966, cuando su pareja, Barbara Gittings, era la editora. Lahusen ayudó a fundar la Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) original en 1970, contribuyó a un periódico semanal neoyorquino llamado Gay Newsweekly, y fue la coautora de The Gay Crusaders junto a . (es)
  • Kay Lahusen, dikenal juga sebagai Kay Tobin Lahusen atau Kay Tobin (5 Januari 1930 – 26 Mei 2021) adalah fotojurnalis wanita gay terbuka Amerika pertama. Fotograf lesbian Lahusen muncul dalam beberapa sampul dari 1964 hingga 1966 ketika pasangannya, Barbara Gittings, sebagai penyunting. Lahusen membantu mendirikan (GAA) awal pada 1970, ia berkontribusi pada koran mingguan asal New York bernama Gay Newsweekly, dan turut menulis The Gay Crusaders dengan . Ia memakai marga "Tobin" sebagai pseudonim dalam beberapa waktu, tetapi tidak pernah secara sah mengganti namanya. (in)
  • Kay Lahusen, née le 5 janvier 1930 à Cincinnati dans l'Ohio et morte le 26 mai 2021 à West Chester (Pennsylvanie), également connue sous le nom de Kay Tobin Lahusen ou Kay Tobin, est la première photojournaliste américaine ouvertement homosexuelle. Ses photographies de lesbiennes sont apparues plusieurs fois en couverture de The Ladder entre 1964 et 1966, alors que sa partenaire Barbara Gittings était rédactrice en chef. Lahusen a participé à la fondation de la (GAA) en 1970, elle a contribué à un journal hebdomadaire new-yorkais, Gay Newsweekly, et a co-écrit The Gay Crusaders avec . (fr)
  • Katherine Lahusen (also known as Kay Tobin; January 5, 1930 – May 26, 2021) was an American photographer, writer and gay rights activist. She was the first openly lesbian American photojournalist. Under Lahusen's art direction, photographs of lesbians appeared on the cover of The Ladder for the first time. It was one of many projects she undertook with partner Barbara Gittings, who was then The Ladder's editor. As an activist, Lahusen was involved with the founding of the Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) in 1970 and the removal of homosexuality from the American Psychiatric Association's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). She contributed writing and photographs to a New York–based Gay Newsweekly, and co-authored two books: The Gay Crusaders in 1972 with Randy Wicker ( (en)
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