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David Lourea was born on 26 August, 1945, is an A bisexual male writer. Discover David Lourea's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?

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1945

David Nachman Lourea (August 26, 1945–November 10, 1992 ) was an American writer, AIDS activist, and bisexual rights activist.

David Lourea was born Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on August 26, 1945.

He was raised Orthodox Jewish in Philadelphia, an antisemitic area at the time.

Lourea later said his grandmother's encouragement to embrace his religion also made him more comfortable in his bisexuality, which he struggled with as a young man.

1967

Lourea studied sculpture at Temple University's Tyler School of Art and Architecture and graduated with his B.A. in 1967.

He later earned a Ph.D. from the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality.

1973

In 1973, Lourea and his wife Lee Olivier Lourea moved to the Bay Area seeking a bisexual community, where they met bisexual and sex-positive activists such as Maggi Rubenstein, Betty Dodson, Alan Rockway, and Lani Ka'ahumanu.

1976

He also became active with San Francisco Sex Information. Lourea and Rubenstein, along with other community activists, worked together to establish the San Francisco Bisexual Center, which opened to the public on September 23, 1976.

The Center briefly operated out of Lorea's home in the North Panhandle neighborhood.

The Bi Center was heavily aligned with the sexual freedom movement, and offered a policy of inclusion, creating a space that was feminist, anti-classist, anti-racist, and trans-friendly.

Its offerings included counseling and educational workshops on gender, bisexuality, and sexual health.

The Center also conducted advocacy work, fighting against bisexual erasure and discriminatory policies such as the Briggs Initiative, which barred gay and lesbian teachers from working in California public schools.

While helping run the Bi Center, Lorea also worked as a elementary school teacher for San Francisco Public Schools.

1980

In the early 1980s, as AIDS began spreading in the LGBTQ community, Lourea and the other founders of the Bi Center shifted their focus to AIDS activism, often hosting workshops and programs on safer sex.

Lourea continued his work as a sex educator throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s before his own death from AIDS complications.

1983

In 1983, Lourea, Rockway, Ka'ahumanu, Rubenstein, Bill Mack, Autumn Courtney, and Arlene Krantz founded BiPOL, a LGBTQ feminist political action group.

1984

The group received national media coverage of its demonstrations near the 1984 Democratic National Convention, and pushed for bisexual visibility in politics by nominating Lani Ka'ahumanu as a vice-presidential candidate.

Lourea's work including serving on Dianne Feinstein's AIDS Education Advisory Committee for the San Francisco Department of Public Health, and in 1984, after two years of campaigning, persuading the Department to recognize bisexual men in their official AIDS statistics.

This set a national precedent, with other U.S. health departments following suit.

The Bi Center formally closed in 1984 as its founders focused their efforts on the AIDS pandemic.

Lourea studied at the Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, and began working professionally with AIDS and HIV patients to collect and publish information on the disease and its prevention, including as the founder executive director of the support group, Bisexual Counseling Services of San Francisco.

He worked closely with Cynthia Slater to present safe sex education at bathouses and BDSM clubs.

1992

On November 10, 1992, Lourea passed away at the age of 47 from to AIDS-related kidney failure.

Author and organizer Naomi Tucker dedicated her book, Bisexual Politics: Theories, Queries, and Visions, to Lourea and his ability to inspire revolution.

Lourea's archival papers are held at the James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center in the San Francisco Public Library.