Lani Ka'ahumanu
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| Lani Ka'ahumanu | |
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| Occupation | author, editor and cultural critic |
| Nationality | Hawaiian |
| Writing period | late 20th/early 21st century |
| Genres | books, essays, magazine articles |
| Subjects | feminism, bisexuality |
| Literary movement | feminism and LGBT rights |
| Bisexuality series |
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| Orientation |
| Bisexuality · Pansexuality · Bi-curious · Questioning |
| Attitudes |
| Biphobia · Bisexual chic · Lesbian until graduation |
| Culture |
| Community · BiNet USA · BiCon · Bi Community News · Symbols · Celebrate Bisexuality Day · Queer theory · LGBT history |
| Lists |
| Bisexual people · LGBT films · Media portrayal |
| Category:LGBT |
Lani Ka'ahumanu is a bisexual, feminist writer and activist of Hawaiian, Japanese, and Irish descent.
She is the co-editor with Loraine Hutchins of Bi Any Other Name: Bisexual People Speak Out (Alyson, 1991).
[edit] External links
- Lani Ka'ahumanu's Home Page
- Lani Ka'ahumanu: Bisexual Matron Slut - article on bisexual.com
- Lani Ka'ahumanu: The B in LGBT article on feministing.com 14 October 2006
Categories: Articles needing expert attention since April 2008 | American activists | Bisexual rights activists | Bisexual writers | Bisexual speakers | Eurasian people | LGBT rights activists from the United States | Native Hawaiian people | LGBT writers from the United States | Living people | LGBT stubs

