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lolaflash.com

Lola Flash (born 1959) is an American photographer whose work has often focused on social, LGBT and feminist issues. An active participant in ACT UP during the time of the AIDS epidemic in New York City, Flash was notably featured in the 1989 "Kissing Doesn't Kill" poster. Flash's art, which is rooted in community advocacy, is in the permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, the Brooklyn Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Flash born and raised in Montclair, New Jersey, is the daughter of two school teachers. She is of African American and Native American backgrounds and is the fourth generation on her mother's side to grow up in Montclair. Her great grandfather, Charles H. Bullock, as well as her great grandmother, taught at the Jefferson School African American Heritage Center. Bullock also founded the first black YMCA in Montclair, as well as others in Brooklyn, Virginia, and Kentucky. Her given name is in honor of her paternal great grandmother. More information...

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