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Blade Editor Kevin Naff named LGBT History Month Icon
Equality Forum honors recipients in October
Washington Blade Editor Kevin Naff was named a 2024 LGBT History Month Icon by the Equality Forum, the group announced Tuesday.
Each year, the international LGBT civil rights organization designates a new “icon” for each day of the month of October, which is recognized as LGBT History Month. Naff is among this year’s recipients of the honor and will be celebrated on Oct. 13 on Equality Forum’s website, equalityforum.org.
Naff has worked at the Blade since 2002 and served as its editor for most of that time. He published his first book in 2023 titled, “How We Won the War for LGBTQ Equality — And How Our Enemies Could Take It All Away.” He has won numerous awards for his editorial writing from the Society of Professional Journalists and served on the boards of multiple organizations, including the D.C. chapter of the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association.
“I am truly honored and humbled to be recognized by the Equality Forum with the icon award,” Naff said. “None of us does this work for accolades, but it’s nice to be appreciated. I am so grateful for more than 20 years of working alongside the accomplished professionals at the Blade and in tandem with some of the luminaries working for social justice here and abroad. I will work hard to live up to this honor as we continue the fight for full equality.”
Other recipients of this year’s icon honor include Sen. Laphonza Butler (D-Calif.), pop star George Michael, Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.), photographer Herb Ritts, and singers Sam Smith and Luther Vandross.
LGBT History Month is a free online educational tool. Each day in October, a new LGBT Icon is featured with a video, bio, downloadable images, and other resources. In 2024, LGBT History Month will have amassed a database of nearly 600 celebrated LGBT Icons from around the globe. Search them using the tag cloud of more than 250 keywords, such as Author, Academy Award, Olympian, and Marriage Equality.
Equality Forum is a national and international LGBT civil rights organization with an educational focus. Equality Forum coordinates LGBT History Month, produces documentary films, undertakes high-impact initiatives, and oversees the application for and installation of government-approved LGBT historic markers.
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Congratulations to Yadiel Meléndez, on their new role as Community Associate, with the Wanda Alston Foundation. Meléndez is piloting a new role as a Community Associate at the Wanda Alston Foundation, where they support queer and trans young people in finding their footing, building independence, and experiencing a housing community where they are seen, valued, and affirmed. They are coming into this role with more than a decade of experience as a community organizer and operations specialist, supporting diverse communities through service, advocacy, and program coordination.
Previously they worked for Right Proper Brewing Shaw as a server and bartender and at Sephora, Washington, DC, and at FreshFarm, DC, in bilingual food access. They also worked freelance to build foundational structures for local queer BIPOC performance art coalitions, producing variety shows to curate space for marginalized performance artists in the community. They were a production manager for Haus of Hart Productions, a BIPOC centric performance art production. They also worked as field staff with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in Stafford, Va.
Meléndez is bilingual, Spanish and English. Their work is guided by a commitment to dignity, safety, and trauma-informed engagement, particularly within LGBTQ and BIPOC communities.
Congratulations also to Ben Rosen LICSW, on his new role as program director, with the Wanda Alston Foundation. Rosen previously worked with Fountain House’s OnRamps program, helping to build a new, innovative outreach program for individuals considered chronically homeless, and living with serious mental illness, in the Times Square area of New York. Rosen is a Psychotherapist, having worked with SG Psychotherapy, and as the psychotherapist with the Nest Community Health Center (URAM).
Rosen has a B.F.A. in Theatre Arts: Musical Theatre, Minor in Psychology (Cum Laude) from Malloy University Conservatory; and his M.S.W. in Clinical Practice with Individuals, Families, and Groups, from The Silberman School of Social Work, Hunter College, N.Y. He is independently licensed in New York and Washington, D.C.
Rehoboth Beach
BLUF leather social set for April 10 in Rehoboth
Attendees encouraged to wear appropriate gear
Diego’s in Rehoboth Beach hosts a monthly leather happy hour. April’s edition is scheduled for Friday, April 10, 5-7 p.m. Attendees are encouraged to wear appropriate gear. The event is billed as an official event of BLUF, the free community group for men interested in leather. After happy hour, the attendees are encouraged to reconvene at Local Bootlegging Company for dinner, which allows cigar smoking. There’s no cover charge for either event.
District of Columbia
Celebrations of life planned for Sean Bartel
Two memorial events scheduled in D.C.
Two celebrations of life are planned for Sean Christopher Bartel, 48, who was found deceased on a hiking trail in Argentina on or around March 15. Bartel began his career as a television news reporter and news anchor at stations in Louisville, Ky., and Evansville, Ind., before serving as Senior Video Producer for the D.C.-based International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers union from 2013 to 2024.
A memorial gathering is planned for Friday, April 10, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. at the IBEW International Office (900 7th St., N.W.), according to a statement by the DC Gay Flag Football League, where Bartel was a longtime member. A celebration of life is planned that same evening, 6-8 p.m. at Trade (1410 14th St., N.W.).
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