George Bakan

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George Bakan
George Bakan at DADT Repeal Party at Lobby Bar in 2011 by Nate Gowdy Photography.jpg
Born
Rudolph George Bakan

(1941-10-03)October 3, 1941 [1]
Seattle, Washington
DiedJune 7, 2020(2020-06-07) (aged 78) [2]
Seattle, Washington
Occupation(s)Activist, Editor
Known forLGBT activism
HonoursGeorge Bakan Day

George Bakan was an American organizer for LGBT movements and the editor-in-chief of Seattle Gay News . He died in 2020 at age 78. [3]

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Early life

Rudolph George Bakan was born in Seattle, Washington. [4] He grew up in rural Bellevue, then moved with his family to Pasco, Washington around 1960. [5] He attended Columbia Basin College in fall 1960 where he was president of the Columbia Basin Young Democrats. [5]

Seattle Gay News

Bakan was the editor of Seattle Gay News from 1983 until his death in 2020. [6]

Activism

Speaking of Bakan's death, former Seattle City Council member Tom Rasmussen said that Bakan may have been Seattle's most influential advocate for LGBT rights. [7] noted Bakan's activities in favor of women’s rights, addressing Homelessness, and Prisoners' rights. [8]

Bakan was an organizer of Seattle Pride, an HIV/AIDS activist, and an advocate for LGBT retirement home availability. [3] He was a regional coordinator for the 1987 Second National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights and the 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. [3]

With Marsha C. Botzer of the Ingersoll Gender Center, Bakan was an advocate for including bisexual and transgender people in LGBT activism, during the time when it was not certain that everyone would do activism together. [3]

In 2013 Neighbors bar held a party in honor of Bakan's activism. [9]

Death

Bakan died at his desk surrounded by Seattle Gay News issues. [8]

Bakan had arranged that his daughter Angela Cragin take over role as owner and publisher of Seattle Gay News, which she did. [8]

At his memorial Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkan described him a legendary gay activist in Seattle. [10] The city dedicated November 13, 2021 as "George Bakan Day". [10]

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References

  1. Seattle Gay News (June 11, 2020). "SGN Twitter". Twitter.
  2. Pittman, Astro (2020-06-10). "Owner of Seattle Gay News, George Bakan, dies at 78 -". The Seattle Collegian. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Pittman, Astro (10 June 2020). "Owner of Seattle Gay News, George Bakan, dies at 78". The Seattle Collegian.
  4. Capitol Hill Seattle Blog (10 June 2020). "Remembering Seattle Gay News publisher George Bakan". CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News. Capitol Hill Seattle Blog.
  5. 1 2 "Unknown student newspaper article", Columbia Basin College Student Newspaper, Columbia Basin College, October 18, 1960
  6. "George Bakan Remembrance Announcement: Memorial to be held for late SGN Editor and activist". Seattle Gay News.
  7. Doughton, Sandi (13 June 2020). "'Grumpy Santa' and 'Governor of Capitol Hill': George Bakan, longtime editor of the Seattle Gay News, dies". The Seattle Times.
  8. 1 2 3 Sipe, Tyler (11 May 2021). "Honoring George Bakan: Seattle LGBTQ+ activist & mischief-maker". take21.seattlechannel.org. Seattle Channel.
  9. "Neighbours party to honor Seattle Gay News publisher Bakan". CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News. 11 November 2013.
  10. 1 2 Capitol Hill Seattle Blog (16 November 2021). "A George Bakan Day gathering on Capitol Hill". CHS Capitol Hill Seattle News. Capitol Hill Seattle Blog.

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