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Bay Area Reporter :: Gay Chinese American activist Hoover Lee dies

Hoover Lee, a Hawaii-born gay Chinese American activist and champion of global LGBTQ human rights, died February 11 at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco. He was 83. His friend Edgar Poma said that Mr. Lee s death was due to several health issues but was not COVID-related. Mr. Lee was a founding member of the Association of Lesbian and Gay Asians; one of the original organizers of the Gay Asian Pacific Alliance; founder of the Asian and Pacific Islander Caucus of the Harvey Milk LGBTQ Democratic Club; and coordinator and community organizer for many successful progressive political campaigns and causes. If there was ever to be a founding father of the gay Asian movement in San Francisco it would be Hoover Lee, Lawrence Wong, a gay man and former elected official, wrote in an email to the Bay Area Reporter. Hoover was active as an openly gay man as a member of straight groups like the Organization of Chinese Americans and the Chinese American Democratic Club. But

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Cecil A Stevens, longtime owner of the Summit Inn at the top of the Cajon Pass, dies at 88

Cecil A. Stevens, longtime owner of the Summit Inn at the top of the Cajon Pass, dies at 88 Victorville Daily Press Cecil Alvin Stevens  also known as C.A. wasn’t just the owner of a piece of High Desert history, he was part of it. On top of being the longtime proprietor of the Summit Inn, Stevens also helped name the nearby community the diner served. As he told the Daily Press in 2016, Stevens served as chairman of a water board in the late-1970s. The board had sent out a questionnaire that asked residents for suggestions on what to call a newly formed area within the county.

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