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Jeanne Cordova (born July 18, 1948 – died January 10, 2016) was an American activist and writer. She worked hard for equal rights for all people. She helped start the movement for fairness on the West Coast. Jeanne also wrote for newspapers like Lesbian Tide, Los Angeles Free Press, and The Advocate. Her life story book, When We Were Outlaws: a Memoir of Love and Revolution, won a special award called a Lammy.

Who Was Jeanne Cordova?

Jeanne Cordova was a brave person who believed everyone should be treated fairly. She spent her life working for equal rights. She was also a talented writer.

Early Life and Background

Jeanne Cordova was born in Bremerhaven, Germany, in 1948. She grew up in California. Her family had roots from Ireland and Mexico.

Fighting for Fairness

Jeanne became a very important leader. She helped create a big movement on the West Coast. This movement worked to make sure all people had the same rights. She wanted everyone to be accepted and treated with respect.

A Voice Through Writing

Jeanne used her writing to share her ideas and stories. She wrote columns for several newspapers. These articles helped spread her message about fairness. Her book, When We Were Outlaws, tells her own story. It shares her journey and the changes she helped bring about. This book was recognized with a special award.

Her Legacy

Jeanne Cordova passed away on January 10, 2016. She was 67 years old. She died in Los Angeles from brain cancer. Jeanne left behind a strong legacy. She is remembered for her courage and her work for equal rights.

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