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Kay Lahusen
Kay Lahusen (born January 5, 1930), also known as Kay Tobin Lahusen or Kay Tobin, is the first openly gay American woman photojournalist.〔Riordan, Kevin (Fall 2001). "Together they sparked a movement: Gay Pioneers Barbara Gittings and Kay Tobin Lahusen reflect on their 40-year political - and personal - partnership. ''Visions Today''; pp. 17–19, 38〕 Lahusen's photographs of lesbians appeared on several of the covers of ''The Ladder'' from 1964 to 1966 while her partner, Barbara Gittings, was the editor. Lahusen helped with the founding of the original Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) in 1970, she contributed to a New York-based weekly newspaper named ''Gay Newsweekly'', and co-authored ''The Gay Crusaders'' with Randy Wicker. She adopted the surname "Tobin" as a pseudonym for a period of time, but apparently never legally changed her name. ==Early life== (Katherine Lahusen ) was born to George H. and Katherine W. Lahusen in 1930, and brought up in Cincinnati, Ohio. She developed her interest in photography as a child. "Even as a kid I liked using a little box camera and pushing it and trying to get something artsy out of it", she recalled.〔 She discovered while in college that she had romantic feelings for a woman and she had a relationship with her for six years, but after the woman left "in order to marry and have a normal life", Lahusen was devastated by the loss.〔Corrine, Tee (Winter 2005-2006). "Kay Tobin Lahusen: Photographer as Activist". ''Sinister Wisdom'' 66 pp. 64–68〕
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