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Jenni Olson
Jenni Olson (born October 6, 1962) is an American film curator, filmmaker, author, and LGBT film historian. She was born and raised in Falcon Heights, Minnesota. She co-founded the pioneering LGBT website PlanetOut.com, and campaigned to have a barrier erected on the Golden Gate Bridge. ==Biography== Olson was educated at the University of Minnesota. In 1986, while still a student, Olson co-founded the Minneapolis/St.Paul Lesbian, Gay, Bi & Transgender Film Festival, initially under the name Lavender Images. Olson was inspired in this move by Vito Russo's book, ''The Celluloid Closet''. In 1992 Olson was hired by the company Frameline and moved to San Francisco to work as guest curator on the San Francisco International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival, before being appointed co-director alongside Mark Finch.〔 After three years Olson left this position to co-found the website PlanetOut.com. Olson worked as director of entertainment and e-commerce for the site, as well fulfilling the same roles for Gay.com. She created the PopcornQ section of the PlanetOut.com website, basing the section on her book ''The Ultimate Guide to Lesbian & Gay Film and Video.''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Contributor Biography: Jenni Olson )〕 In 1997 Olson attended the Sundance Festival and arranged, along with Morgan Rumpf, a small brunch aimed at fellow queer attendees. The event quickly established itself as a regular occurrence, and in 2001 Outfest: The Los Angeles Gay and Lesbian Film Festival became sponsors to the event. The sponsors described it in 2005 as "the premiere gay and lesbian industry event during Sundance". By June 2006, she was named Director of Consumer Marketing for Wolfe Video/Wolfe Releasing.〔
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