Lee


My Story

Meet Lee!

A bit about Lee’s life path from Louisiana to California

Lee discusses the idea of home, family, organizing, and community

Coming to terms with sexuality in the 1950’s

The impact of living through the AIDS crisis and the loss of friends and community

Lee reflects on the time he had with the love of his life, Myron

Lee shares the experience of losing the love of his life, Myron and surviving his own brush with death shortly after

The way that knowing their time was limited intensified Lee and Myron’s connection

Family legacy Lee is carrying forward, and causes that he is dedicated to

Lee discusses loosing loved ones to AIDS and accompanying his partner Myron through his own passing, with the support of loving friends

Love & Relationships

Lee shares what he’s learned about love

Lee and Myron’s story

The story of The Pines Pantry, Myron’s grocery story on Fire Island

Thoughts and experiences with heartbreak

Advice on disagreements

Lee shares about coming out in the 70’s and 80’s

Lee shares about the Gay Liberation Movement and experiencing the AIDS quilt at the National Mall in DC

Lee’s memory of witnessing AIDS Die-ins in DC

A shift in culture in the 1990’s

What Lee has learned about himself through relationship with others and about being alone