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A great DFA'er passes (Original Post)
jaysunb
Dec 2011
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Capn Sunshine
(14,378 posts)1. Hey Jayson
sad news, Barbara was a great force in progressive politics in New Mexico.
Cancer sucks.
jaysunb
(11,856 posts)3. Hey Mike
Worked w/ her in 04. A real Deaner...
ellisonz
(27,737 posts)2. R.I.P. barbwire
ellisonz
(27,737 posts)4. Activist, Blogger Barbara Wold Dies
Posted on Advocate.com December 22, 2011 03:41:23 PM ET
By Trudy Ring
BARBARA WOLD X390 (SOURCED) | ADVOCATE.COM
Lesbian activist Barbara Wold, who wrote the blog Democracy in New Mexico, has died at age 63.
Wold died Sunday at her home in Albuquerque, her partner, Mary Ellen Broderick, told Chicagos Windy City Times. She had been diagnosed with metastatic colon cancer in September, but Broderick said, I never expected her to pass away so suddenly.
Former Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean encouraged Wold and Broderick to start the Web log. Wold worked as a technical writer but spent much of her spare time on the blog, covering LGBT issues such as marriage equality and dont ask, dont tell. She was a force to be reckoned with, Broderick told the Times. I dont know that she knew what a big voice she had. Broderick, who said Dean called with condolences, intends to continue the blog.
A Chicago native and graduate of the University of Chicago, Wold relocated for a time to Boston, where she met Broderick in 1989, and the two had lived in Albuquerque since the early 1990s.
Whole article is above: http://www.advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/12/22/Activist_Blogger_Barbara_Wold_Dies/