Brian Kennedy (journalist)
Brian Kennedy (died 29 December 1990)[1] was a journalist and LGBT rights activist who helped set up the London Lesbian and Gay Centre in 1985.
Career
Kennedy graduated from the University of York with a DPhil in Biochemistry in 1974 and thereafter researched cancer at the Open University.[1] He then moved into journalism, writing for City Limits and other publications about HIV and AIDS before they became prominent in the mainstream press.[2] He also mediated between the gay community and the Metropolitan Police, gaining the respect of the latter for his work.[1]
Brian Kennedy Award
After his death in 1990, the Gay Business Association created the Brian Kennedy Award in his name to recognize people who have made a significant contribution to the gay and lesbian communities.[1] Recipients of the Brian Kennedy Award include Angela Mason, Nick Partridge, Chris Smith MP, Ken Livingstone[3] and Ann Keen MP, who received the award after she introduced the bill for an equal age of consent.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 | title = In memoriam | journal = Grapevine | issue = Summer 1991 | pages = 5 | publisher = Alumni Office, University of York
- ↑ | last = Rayner | first = Nicola | title = He Was Very Independent | newspaper = The Independent | date = 2007-04-12 | url = http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20070402/ai_n18782547 | accessdate=2008-01-24 | postscript = }} Template:Dead link
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