Carmen Vázquez, the founding director of the Women s Building in San Francisco and a longtime activist for the LGBTQ community and social justice, died January 27 in New York City. She was 72.
The cause was complications of COVID-19, according to the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, where Ms. Vázquez had been a board co-chair.
According to a statement on the foundation s website, Ms. Vázquez, a butch lesbian, was the founding director of the Women s Building in San Francisco, helped found the Lavender Youth Recreation and Information Center in San Francisco, and the LGBT Health & Human Services Network, a coalition of over 55 organizations and groups in New York advocating for LGBTQ health and human services.
Carmen Vázquez, the founding director of the Women s Building in San Francisco and a longtime activist for the LGBTQ community and social justice, died January 27 in New York City. She was 72.
nafta, we have a better deal. if we are unable to make a deal, we will be better off. right now, we are not going to live with the deals the way they are. european union treats us very unfairly. canada very unfairly. mexico very unfairly. with that being said, i think we will probably very easily make a deal. very easily make a deal. we re not sure exactly what the deal might look like. but just to give you a sense, neil, of what the president calls unfair trade, look at what he tweeted. canada charges the u.s. a 270% tariff on dairy products. they didn t tell you that, did they? not fair to our farmers. the coming up with trudy later on. give you a readout as soon as we get it. in the meantime the president is here and is expected to leave a little bit sooner than originally planned. looking forward to making its way to the sex summit you talked about. the one in singapore with north korea. neil? neil: thanks, buddy.