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Diane Anderson-Minshall (born March 19, 1968) is an American journalist and author best known for writing about
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, gay,
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, and
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subjects. She is the first female CEO of Pride Media. She is also the editorial director of ''
The Advocate An advocate is a professional in the field of law. The Advocate, The Advocates or Advocate may also refer to: Magazines * ''The Advocate'' (LGBT magazine), an LGBT magazine based in the United States *''The Harvard Advocate'', a literary magazin ...
'' and ''Chill'' magazines, the editor-in-chief of ''
HIV Plus LPI Media (formerly Liberation Publications Inc.)
'' magazine, while still contributing editor to OutTraveler. Diane co-authored the 2014 memoir ''Queerly Beloved'' about her relationship with her husband
Jacob Anderson-Minshall Jacob Anderson-Minshall (born September 14, 1967) is an American author. Early life and education Assigned as female at birth, Anderson-Minshall was raised Catholic on a farm outside of Inkom, Idaho. He cites his mother's influence in social ...
throughout his gender transition.


Biography

Born Diane Anderson is originally from
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, she later moved to Payette, Idaho at an early age. Diane is an open Native American LGBTQIA advocate. She is an alum of
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(which she attended 1986–87) and
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(the only Black, Catholic university in the nation, which she attended 1987–88). While working full-time in publishing, she continued taking classes at
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
,
Chaffey College Chaffey College is a public community college in Rancho Cucamonga, California. The college serves students in Chino, Chino Hills, Fontana, Montclair, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga and Upland. It is the oldest community college in California. History ...
, College of San Mateo, and
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before finishing a weekend B.A. degree completion program at the
New College of California New College of California was a college founded in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1971 by former Gonzaga University President John Leary. It ceased operations in early 2008. New College's main campus was housed in several buildings in the Mission ...
. Diane and her partner
Jacob Anderson-Minshall Jacob Anderson-Minshall (born September 14, 1967) is an American author. Early life and education Assigned as female at birth, Anderson-Minshall was raised Catholic on a farm outside of Inkom, Idaho. He cites his mother's influence in social ...
later decided to have another wedding ceremony, celebrating their union as husband and wife after Jacob Anderson-Minshall transitioned from female-to-male.


Career

In 1990, Minshall became the editor of the ''Crescent City Star'', a weekly
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newspaper in
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. In 1993, Diane became an editor at ''
On Our Backs ''On Our Backs'' was the first women-run erotica magazine and the first magazine to feature lesbian erotica for a lesbian audience in the United States. It ran from 1984 to 2006. Origin The magazine was first published in 1984 by Debi Sundahl ...
'', the lesbian erotic magazine founded by Nan Kinney and Debbie Sundahl. A year later, she and fellow ''On Our Backs'' employees left the magazine and founded their own publication, the lesbian entertainment magazine '' Girlfriends.'' She later became executive editor of ''
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''. Anderson-Minshall started working for ''
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'' in 2011. During her tenure at '' Girlfriends'' and later at other publications including ''
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'', Anderson-Minshall became known for her celebrity interviews. Dana Plato, Angelina Jolie and singer
Sinéad O'Connor Shuhada Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor on 8 December 1966; ) is an Irish singer-songwriter. Her debut album, ''The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and charted internationally. Her second album, ''I Do Not Want What ...

June 9, 2000, ''Los Angeles Times'' Reports O'Connor came out to Anderson-Minshall
"came out" as lesbian or
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women in interviews with Anderson-Minshall, although O'Connor and Plato later retracted their statements. In 1999, Minshall founded the short-lived women's lifestyle magazine, ''Alice.'' As a freelance writer, she has been published in dozens of magazines including ''Passport'', ''Bust'', ''Bitch'', ''Venus'', ''Utne'' and '' Seventeen (American magazine), Seventeen.'' She became an editor at ''Curve'' magazine in 2004 and later became editor-in-chief. Minshall co-edited the anthology of LGBTQ youth writing, ''Becoming: Young Ideas on Gender, Race and Sexuality'', and her autobiographical essays have appeared in numerous anthologies. Her first solo fiction, ''Punishment with Kisses'' was published in 2009. Minshall co-authored the 2014 memoir ''Queerly Beloved: A Love Story Across Genders'' with her husband
Jacob Anderson-Minshall Jacob Anderson-Minshall (born September 14, 1967) is an American author. Early life and education Assigned as female at birth, Anderson-Minshall was raised Catholic on a farm outside of Inkom, Idaho. He cites his mother's influence in social ...
. The work focuses on how their relationship survived the transition from lesbian couple to husband and wife. The couple previously collaborated in writing the Blind Eye Detectives mystery series (''Blind Curves'', ''Blind Leap'' and the Lambda Literary Award finalist ''Blind Faith'') through
Bold Strokes Books Bold Strokes Books is a midsized independent publisher headquartered in Cambridge, New York that offers a diverse collection of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer general and genre fiction. Their list includes romance, mystery/intri ...
. In 2015 Jacob Anderson-Minshall became the first openly transgender author to win a Goldie award from the
Golden Crown Literary Society The Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS) is an American non-profit organization established in February 2004 as a literary and educational organization for the study, discussion, enjoyment, and enhancement of Lesbian literature. In 2020, in order ...
; he shared the award for best creative non-fiction book with Diane Anderson-Minshall for ''Queerly Beloved: A Love Story Across Genders''. Minshall was on the Larry King Now show as a special guest talking about HIV in transgender women in 2015. In which she explained why trans woman had a higher rate of HIV than other people in the LGBTQIA community. Minshall became the editor-at-large of ''The Advocate'' and the editor-in-chief of ''HIV Plus Magazine''. In 2018, she helped launched ''Chill Magazine''. On January 15, 2020, Pride Media announced Diane as its new chief executive officer, the first woman to ever hold the position at the company.


Awards

*1998 – Visa Versa award for her celebrity journalism at ''Girlfriends'' magazine. *2000 –
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's Woman of the Year finalist *2006 – ''
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s Ten Amazing Gay Women in Showbiz Award *2009 –
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finalist, ''Blind Faith'' *2010 – GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage, The Advocate *2011 – GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage, The Advocate *2012 – Excellence in Journalism Award from Northern California Chapter of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association *2012 – GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage, The Advocate *2012 – NLGJA Northern California Chapter Excellence in Journalism Aware *2013 – GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage, The Advocate *2013 – LA Pride Osborn/Michaels Media Award, which "honors those who disseminate information to the public for the betterment of the LGBT community in order to raise awareness and fight for equality." *2013 – NLGJA Excellence in HIV/AIDS Coverage Award, Second Place: Diane Anderson-Minshall for a series in HIV Plus Magazine *2014 – GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Magazine Overall Coverage, The Advocate *2014 – GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism Article, "Prime Timers: Spotlight on LGBT Seniors" (series), Advocate.com *2014 – The First Annual WPA Awards of Distinction Leadership Award for helping develop the ''HIV Plus'' Treatment Guide Mobile App. *2014 – NLGJA Los Angeles Chapter Overall Grand Prize for Excellence in Journalism for coverage of worst mass killing of LGBT people in U.S. History (prior to Orlando mass shooting) *2014 – LA Press Club SoCal Journalism Award for Best Online Feature "Remembering the Worst Mass Killing of LGBT People in U.S. History *2014 – Western Publishing Association Inaugural Maggie Leadership Award for creating the HIV Plus Treatment Guide mobile app *2015 – GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism Article "31 Days of PrEP" (series), Advocate.com *2015 – NLGJA Excellence in Online Journalism Award, Third Place: Sunnivie Brydum for "40 Under 40: Emerging Voices," The Advocate with Michelle Garcia, Lucas Grindley, Daniel Reynolds, Neal Broverman, Trudy Ring, Jase Peeples, Diane Anderson-Minshall, Parker Marie Molloy, Tracy E. Gilchrist, Annie Hollenbeck, and Thom Senzee *2015 – Shared the award for best creative non-fiction book from the
Golden Crown Literary Society The Golden Crown Literary Society (GCLS) is an American non-profit organization established in February 2004 as a literary and educational organization for the study, discussion, enjoyment, and enhancement of Lesbian literature. In 2020, in order ...
with her husband
Jacob Anderson-Minshall Jacob Anderson-Minshall (born September 14, 1967) is an American author. Early life and education Assigned as female at birth, Anderson-Minshall was raised Catholic on a farm outside of Inkom, Idaho. He cites his mother's influence in social ...
for the book ''Queerly Beloved: A Love Story Across Genders''. *2015 – Special guest on the Larry King Now show educating the people about wh
Transgender women
are 49% more likely to have HIV. *2016 – NLGJA Lisa Ben Award for Achievement in Features Coverage *2016 – NLGJA Excellence in Profile Writing Award, First Place: Advocate Staff for "40 Under 40: Intersectional Coverage," The Advocate *2016 – NLGJA Excellence in Social Media Award, First Place: Advocate Staff for "Day in LGBT America," The Advocate *2017 – NLGJA Excellence in Bisexual Coverage Award for "Freddie Mercury's Life Story is the Story of HIV, Bisexuality, and Queer Identity," The Advocate *2018 – NLGJA Sarah Pettit Memorial Award for the LGBTQ Journalist of the Year *2018 – Folio: Eddie and Ozzie Award for Best Editorial Team of the Year *2018 – Folio: Eddie and Ozzie Award for Best New Magazine Launch, Chill


Works


Fiction

*''Blind Curves'' New York : Bold Strokes Books, 2005. , *''Blind Leap'', New York, N.Y. : Bold Strokes Books, 2006. , *''Blind Faith'' Valley Falls, NY : Bold Strokes, 2008. , *''Punishment With Kisses'' Valley Falls, NY : Bold Strokes Books, 2009. ,


Nonfiction

*''Queerly Beloved: A Love Story Across Gender'' Valley Falls, N.Y. : Bold Strokes Books, 2014. ,


Anthologies

*''Reading The L Word: Outing Contemporary Television'' *''Bitchfest: Ten Years of Cultural Criticism from the Pages of Bitch Magazine'' *''Body Outlaws'' *''Closer to Home: Bisexuality and Feminism'' *''Young Wives Tales: New Adventures in Love and Partnership'' *''50 Ways to Support Lesbian and Gay Equality: The Complete Guide to Supporting Family, Friends, Neighbors or Yourself'' *''Tough Girls''


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