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NOW Mourns Passing of Longtime NOW and Lesbian Rights Activist Del Martin
Statement of NOW President Kim Gandy
August 27, 2008
Along with NOW activists everywhere, I am terribly saddened at the passing of
longtime NOW and lesbian rights activist Del Martin. We extend our love and
condolences to Del's wife, Phyllis Lyon, who was her partner in life and in activism
for more than half a century.
Del was truly an inspiration to me and to countless others who fight every
day for Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender rights. Marriage equality was a passion for
Del and Phyllis, and they were married not once but twice in California -- most
recently this June, when they became the first couple to wed after same-sex marriage became legal in the state.
Del authored the groundbreaking book Battered Wives, among many impressive
accomplishments during her 87 years. Together with Phyllis, Del founded
the first national lesbian rights organization, the Daughters of Bilitis, in 1955
and wrote another pivotal book, Lesbian/Woman.
At NOW's Lesbian Rights Summit in 1999, I was honored to present Del and
Phyllis with Woman of Courage Awards. They stood before a
standing-room-only crowd and noted how far we've come as a movement; Del
emphasized the need "to unite as never before and face the grip that the
extreme right wing holds over our country."
We owe a great deal to Del. She was a true pioneer who never tired, never
gave up on her mission to secure full equality for each of us. Del's work
will continue to touch the lives of future generations, and her spirit
will live on in the work of NOW and our allies.
NOW encourages women's rights and LGBT advocates to submit tributes
to Del Martin on our website.
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